Math, asked by drajuraj19, 8 months ago

At a Red Carpet boutique the cost of a floor gown is
$200. The owner increased the price 30%, and after
this change, the boutique published a 30% discount
coupon on Christmas. Given that the customer who
used the coupon on sale day were getting 30% off the
increased price, how much did these customers pay
for the gown?​

Answers

Answered by sanjeevk28012
7

Answer:

The price amount that customer pay for the gown is $182 .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given as :

Let The price amount that customer pay for the gown = $x

The cost of the floor gown = $ 200

The percentage increase in the price of the gown = 30%

So, The increase price of the gown = $200 + 30% of $200

I.e The increase price of the gown = $200 + 0.3 × $200

Or, The increase price of the gown =$260

Again

The discount percentage in the price of gown = 30%

So, The decrease price of gown after discount = $260 - 30% of $260

i.e The decrease price of gown after discount = $260 - 0.3 × $260

Or, The decrease price of gown after discount = $182

So, The price amount that customer pay for the gown = decrease price of gown after discount

i.e x = $182

So, The price amount that customer pay for the gown = x = $182

Hence, The price amount that customer pay for the gown is $182 . Answer

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