During a sale , a shop offered a discount of 10% on the marked prices of all the itmes , what would a customer have to pay for a pair of jeans marked at (rupees) 1450 and two shirts marked at( rupees)850 each?
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Answer:
Marked price:
The Marked price (MP) a listed price of an article is the price printed on the article itself or on the packaging or a slip attached to the article.
Discount:
When a dealer sells an article for a price that is lower than the MP , the difference between the Marked price (MP) and selling price( SP) is called discount.
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Solution:
Given: MP (marked price) of 1 pair of jeans=₹1450
MP of 1 shirt= ₹850
Total Marked Price (MP) of a pair of jeans and two shirts
= 1450 + 2 x 850 = 3150
Total MP= ₹3150
Discount = Marked Price (MP) x % Discount
=3150 × (10/100)= ₹315
New Price After Discount = 3150 - 315 =₹ 2835
A customer would have to pay for a pair of jeans and two shirts =₹2835
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Step-by-step explanation:
For a pair of jeans
Marked price =Rs.1450
Discount =10% of Rs.1450
=10010×1450
=Rs.145
∴ Sale price =1450−145
=Rs.1305
For two shirts
Marked price =(Rs.850)×2=Rs.1700
Discount =10% of Rs.1700
=10010×1700
=Rs.170
∴ Sale price =1700−170
=Rs.1530
Total sale price =1305+1530
=Rs.2835
Thus, the customer would have to pay Rs.2835