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If the marked price of an article is ₹ 2000 and the selling price is ₹ 1500.Find the discount and discount%​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Marked price of the article = ₹2000
  • Selling price of the article = ₹1500

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  • Discount of the article
  • Discount% of the article

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Marked price = ₹2000 and Selling price = ₹1500

\implies Discount = Marked price - Selling price

\implies Discount = ₹2000-₹1500

\implies Discount = ₹500

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\implies Discount\% = \frac { Discount}{Marked\:Price}\times 100

\implies Discount\% = \frac {500}{2000}\times 100

\implies Discount\% = 25\%

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Formulas used here :-

  • Discount = Marked price - Selling price
  • Discount = M.P - S.P
  • Discount% = \frac{Discount}{M.P}\times100

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Additional Information:-

When Selling price and discount are given the formula used for finding Marked price:-

  • Marked price = Selling price + Discount

When Marked price and Discount are given the formula used for finding Selling price:-

  • Selling price = Marked price - Discount
Answered by Anonymous
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QUESTION:-

▪️If the marked price of an article is ₹ 2000 and the selling price is ₹ 1500.Find the discount and discount%

◼️ANSWER:-

Correct Answer:

A) 8%

Description for Correct answer:

Listed price of an article = Rs.1500

Therefore, Price after first discount

= 1500×(1−20100)=1500×451500×(1−20100)=1500×45 = Rs.1200

Now, second discount = 1200 - 1104 = Rs.96

Hence, required percentage

= 96100×100%96100×100% = 8%

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