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During a sale a shop offered a discount of 10% on the market prices of all the item. What would a costumer have to pay for a pair of jeans marked at 1450 and two shirts at 850 each?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given :
During a sale a shop offered a discount of 10% on the market prices of all the item.
A pair of jeans marked at 1450 and two shirts at 850 each.

Marked price of a pair of jeans = Rs 1450
Marked price of two shirts = Rs (850 × 2) = Rs 1700
Total marked price = Rs (1450 + 1700) = Rs 3150


Find the cost price of whole product :-

C.P = M.P - discount % of M.P
= 3150 - 10% of 3150
= 3150 - 315
= 2835


Hence,
The cost price of whole product = Rs 2835
Answered by Anonymous
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During a sale a shop offered a discount of 10% on the market prices of all the item. What would a costumer have to pay for a pair of jeans marked at 1450 and two shirts at 850 each?

Good question,

Here is your perfect answer!

MP of jeans = ₹1450,

discount = 10/100 * ₹1450

= ₹145,

MP of shirts = 2* ₹850

= ₹1700

discount = 10/100 * ₹1700

= ₹170

Customer has to pay = total - total discount

= ₹1450+₹1700 - (₹145+₹170)

= ₹ 3150 - ₹315

= ₹ 2835.

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