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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 Chishu99
2

Answer:

2,835

Step-by-step explanation:

Rate of discount on all items = 10%

Marked Price of a pair of jeans = Rs.1450 and Marked Price of a shirt = Rs.850

Discount on a pair of jeans

= \frac{Rate\times M.P}{100}=\frac{10\times1450}{100}=Rs.145

100

Rate×M.P

=

100

10×1450

=Rs.145

\therefore∴ S.P of a pair of jeans = Rs. 1450 - Rs. 145 = Rs. 1305

Marked Price of two shirts = 2 x 850 = Rs. 1700

Discount on two shirts = \frac{Rate\times M.P}{100}=\frac{10\times1700}{100}=\ Rs.\ 170

100

Rate×M.P

=

100

10×1700

= Rs. 170

\therefore∴ S.P. of two shirts = Rs.1700 – Rs.170

= Rs.1530

Therefore the customer had to pay

= 1305 + 1530

Discount on a pair of jeans

= \frac{Rate\times M.P}{100}=\frac{10\times1450}{100}=Rs.\ 145

100

Rate×M.P

=

100

10×1450

=Rs. 145

\therefore∴ S.P. of a pair of jeans

= Rs.1450 – Rs.145 = Rs.2,835

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