Math, asked by prnesha, 9 months ago

formula of marked price with discount percentage and selling price​

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Answered by mysticd
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 Let \: marked \:price = m.p

 Discount = d\%

 \boxed{ \pink { selling \:price = m.p \Big( \frac{100-d}{100}\Big)}}

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Answered by vilnius
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selling price = marked price -\frac{marked price * discount percentage}{100}

Step-by-step explanation:

The price mentioned in the article's label is said to be its marked price.

The amount deducted on the marked price is said to be the discount on the article.

The selling price is the amount on which the article is sold after deducting the discount.

selling price = marked price - discount

discount = marked price - selling price

marked price = selling price + discount

discount percentage  =  \frac{discount * 100}{marked price}

selling price = marked price -\frac{marked price * discount percentage}{100}

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