If the marked price of the mobile is Rs.6000 more than the money Rajesh had but the shopkeeper offers two successive discounts 10% and 5% respectively. Now he left with him Rs.9370. What is the marked price of
the mobile?
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10600
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If the marked price of the mobile is Rs.6000 more than the money Rajesh had but the shopkeeper offers two successive discounts 10% and 5% respectively. Now he left with him Rs.9370. What is the marked price of the mobile?
Let M & S denote the marked-price & sell-price respectively of the mobile.
Hence from above data we get following relations,
S = (1 - 10/100)*(1 - 5/100)*M …… (1a)
M - 6000 = 9370 + S …… (1b)
Therefore from (1a) & (1b) we get,
M - 6000 = 9370 + (1 - 10/100)*(1 - 5/100)*M
or M - 6000 = 9370 + 0.90*0.95*M
or M - 0.855*M = 9370 + 6000
or M = 15370/0.145 = 106000 (Rs) [Ans]
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