during a sale a shop offered a discount of 10% on a marked prices of all items. what would a customer have to pay for a pair of jeans marked at Rs 1450 and two shirts marked Rs 850 each?
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▶For a pair of jeans,
▶Marked price =1450
▶Discount =10% of 1450
➡SP = MP - Discount
➡Sp=Rs.(1450-145)
➡SP=RS.1305
➡For a pair of shirts,
➡MP= Rs(850×2) =1700
➡Discount =10% of RS.1700
➡SP = MP - Discount
➡SP= 1700-170
➡SP=1530
➡Total SP =Rs. (1305+1530)
=Rs.2835.
▶So the customer would have to pay Rs.2835
✌HERE IS THE ANSWER✌
▶For a pair of jeans,
▶Marked price =1450
▶Discount =10% of 1450
➡SP = MP - Discount
➡Sp=Rs.(1450-145)
➡SP=RS.1305
➡For a pair of shirts,
➡MP= Rs(850×2) =1700
➡Discount =10% of RS.1700
➡SP = MP - Discount
➡SP= 1700-170
➡SP=1530
➡Total SP =Rs. (1305+1530)
=Rs.2835.
▶So the customer would have to pay Rs.2835
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For a pair of jeans,
▶Marked price =1450
▶Discount =10% of 1450
➡SP = MP - Discount
➡Sp=Rs.(1450-145)
➡SP=RS.1305
➡For a pair of shirts,
➡MP= Rs(850×2) =1700
➡Discount =10% of RS.1700
➡SP = MP - Discount
➡SP= 1700-170
➡SP=1530
➡Total SP =Rs. (1305+1530)
=Rs.2835.
▶So the customer would have to pay Rs.2835
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