Math, asked by akansh54, 3 days ago

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 3 two shirts marked at 3 850 each? mer ​

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Answered by jaahnavi06
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Rate of discount on all items = 10%

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

Total marked price =

Rs.(1450+2×850)=Rs(1450+1700)=Rs.3150

Given that, discount % = 10%

Discount = 10% of Rs 3150

Discount=10 100×3150=Rs.315

Also, Dicount = Marked Price - Sale price

315 = 3150 - Sale price

Sale price = Rs (3150 - 315)= Rs. 2835

Thus the customer will have to pay Rs. 2,835

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