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During a sale, a shop offered a discount of 10% on the marked prices of all the items. What would a customer have to pay for a pair of Jeans marked at ₹ 1450 and two shirts marked at ₹ 850 each?



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Answered by sksksk8616
1

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given Marked Price of Jeans = Rs 1,450

Market Price of two Shirts= Rs 1,700

Total Price of a pair of jeans and two shirts =1450+2×850=3150

Now,

Discount = Marked Price x % Discount

=3150×

100

10

=315

∴ Effective Price After Discount = Rs. (3150−315)= Rs. 2,835

Answered by angeljayasingh2008
1

Answer:

For a pair of jeans

Marked price =Rs.1450

Discount =10% of Rs.1450

=

100

10

×1450

=Rs.145

∴ Sale price =1450−145

=Rs.1305

For two shirts

Marked price =(Rs.850)×2=Rs.1700

Discount =10% of Rs.1700

=

100

10

×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

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