Math, asked by pritamsahu336, 8 months ago

for a manufacturing company, a pair of shoes costs Rs800. they sell it to the retailer at a profit of20%.The retailer marks the price 50%above the price he paid to the manufacturing company.Later, he allows a discount of15%.Find the amount paid by the customer for the pair of shoes​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The amount paid by the customer for the pair of shoes = ₹1224

Step-by-step explanation:

The price for manufacturing = ₹800

Amount at the time of selling the shoes to the retailer

= 800 + 20/100 × 800 = ₹960

The price marked by the retailer = 960 + 50/100 × 960 = ₹1440

The Discount by retailer = 15% of 1440

= 15/100 × 1440 = ₹216

The amount paid by the customer for the pair of shoes = 1440 - 216 = ₹1224

Answered by nithinvarmau
0

Answer:

Company sold those shoes at 800/- + 20% of 800/- =800+160=960/-

Retailer sells it to customer at 960/- + 50% of 960/- (and then gives 15 % discount) that is equal to 960+480=1440/- and - 15% from 1440 for discount.

Tht implies 1440—15% of 1440/- =1440—216=1224/-.

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