Math, asked by dilluap779, 3 months ago

(c) A bag marked at 250
2. A table marked at * 15,000 is available for 3 14,400. Find the discount given and
the discount per cent.​

Answers

Answered by EnchantedGirl
18

★Given :

  • Marked price = Rs.15000
  • Selling price = Rs.14,400

★To find :

  • Discount given
  • Discount percentage

★Solution :

Here we are given the marked price and the selling price.So we first find the discount by subtracting the selling price from the marked price.And then we find the discount percentage by dividing the discount by Marked price and multiplying by 100.That is,

Using the formula,

Discount = Marked price - selling price

Putting values,

Discount = MP - SP

               = 15000 - 14400

               = Rs.600  

Discount percent = (Discount/MP) ×100

                                = (600/15000)×100

                                = 2×2

                                = 4%

Therefore,

The discount is Rs.600

The discount percent is 4%.

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Answered by Anonymous
10

Correct Question-:

  • A table marked Price Rs. 15,000 is available for Rs. 14,400. Find the discount given and
  • the discount per cent.

AnswEr-:

  • \underline{\boxed {\mathrm { \dag{Discount \:Price \:= Rs.600 }}}}
  • \underline{\boxed {\mathrm { \dag{Discount \:Percentage \:= 4 \%  }}}}

Explanation-:

  • \mathrm { Given-:}

  • Marked Price-: Rs . 15,000 .
  • Selling Price-: Rs. 14,400

  • \mathrm { To\:Find-:}

  • Discount price or Discount Given.
  • Discount Percentage.

\dag{\mathrm { Solution \:of\:Question \:-:}}

  • \underbrace {\mathrm { Understanding \:The\:Concept \:-:}}

  • We have to find the Discount Price and Discount Percentage,

  • For This we have First We have to find Discount Price. [ By Subtracting Selling Price from Marked Price we can get the Discount Price]

  • Then ,

  • We have to find Discount Percentage [ By Putting the Marked Price and Discount Price in the Formula for Discount Percentage] We can get the Discount Percentage.

  • By Doing these steps we can get the Discount Price and Discount Percentage.

As , We know that -:

  • \underline{\boxed{\star{\sf{\blue{  Discount\:Price\: = Marked \:Price - Selling\:Price}}}}}

  • \mathrm { Here-:}
  • Marked Price-: Rs . 15,000 .
  • Selling Price-: Rs. 14,400

Now , By Putting known Values in Formula for Discount Price-:

  • \longrightarrow {\mathrm { Discount \:Price \:= 15000 - 14400 }}

  • \longrightarrow {\mathrm { Discount \:Price \:= Rs.600 }}

Therefore,

  • \underline{\boxed {\mathrm { \dag{Discount \:Price \:= Rs.600 }}}}

Now ,

As , We know That ,

  • \underline{\boxed{\star{\sf{\blue{  Discount\:Percentage \: = \dfrac{Discount \:Price}{Marked \:Price} \times  100}}}}}

  • \mathrm { Here-:}
  • Marked Price-: Rs . 15,000 .
  • Discount Price-: Rs. 600 .

Now , By Putting known Values in Formula for Discount Percentage-:

  • \longrightarrow {\mathrm { Discount \:Percentage \:-: \dfrac{600}{15000} \times 100 }}

  • \longrightarrow {\mathrm { Discount \:Percentage \:-: \dfrac{600}{150\cancel{00}} \times \cancel {100} }}

  • \longrightarrow {\mathrm { Discount \:Percentage \:-: \dfrac{600}{150}  }}

  • \longrightarrow {\mathrm { Discount \:Percentage \:-: \dfrac{\cancel {600}}{\cancel {150}}  }}

  • \longrightarrow {\mathrm { Discount \:Percentage \:-: 4 \%  }}

Therefore,

  • \underline{\boxed {\mathrm { \dag{Discount \:Percentage \:= 4 \%  }}}}

Hence,

  • \underline{\boxed {\mathrm { \dag{Discount \:Price \:= Rs.600 }}}}

  • \underline{\boxed {\mathrm { \dag{Discount \:Percentage \:= 4 \%  }}}}

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