formula of marked price??
Answers
Answer:
Marked price: This is the price marked as the selling price on an article, also known as the listed price.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: Given : Marked Price = Rs 1500, and Selling Price = Rs 1350. Amount of discount is = Marked Price – Selling Price. In other words we can say that = (1500 – 1350) = Rs 150. Thus, the Percentage of discount = 10% and the correct option is B)
Step-by-step explanation:
Discounts are offered on the marked price and the selling price is determined by the discount offered on the marked price. For the process of simplification, let us assume:
C = Cost price
S = Selling price
M = Market price
D% = Discount
G% = Gain
Now,
Discount = D% of marked price, M
Discount = Marked Price – Selling Price
Marked Price – Amount of Discount = Selling Price
M (1-D%) = Selling Price
Also, Selling Price = Cost Price + Gain
Thus,
M (1-D%) = C (1 + G%)
Or in other words
Marked Price (1 – Discount%) = Cost Price (1 + Gain%)