pair of shoes are marked 2 700 and are sold at a discount of 7%. Find the selling price of the
pair of shoes
Answers
Step-by-step explanation:
Given :
Marked price = ₹ 700
Discount percentage = 7%
To find :
The selling price of the pair of shoes.
Solution :
We know the formula for selling price of a article i.e,
\boxed{\bf{SP = \bigg(1 - \dfrac{d}{100}\bigg)\:of\:MP}}
SP=(1−
100
d
)ofMP
Where :
SP = Selling price
d = Discount
MP = Marked price
Now using the formula for selling price and substituting the values in it, we get :
\begin{gathered}:\implies \bf{SP = \bigg(1 - \dfrac{d}{100}\bigg)\:of\:MP} \\ \\ \\ \end{gathered}
:⟹SP=(1−
100
d
)ofMP
\begin{gathered}:\implies \bf{SP = \bigg(1 - \dfrac{7}{100}\bigg)\:of\:700} \\ \\ \\ \end{gathered}
:⟹SP=(1−
100
7
)of700
\begin{gathered}:\implies \bf{SP = \bigg(1 - \dfrac{7}{100}\bigg) \times 700} \\ \\ \\ \end{gathered}
:⟹SP=(1−
100
7
)×700
\begin{gathered}:\implies \bf{SP = \bigg(\dfrac{100 - 7}{100}\bigg) \times 700} \\ \\ \\ \end{gathered}
:⟹SP=(
100
100−7
)×700
\begin{gathered}:\implies \bf{SP = \bigg(\dfrac{93}{100}\bigg) \times 700} \\ \\ \\ \end{gathered}
:⟹SP=(
100
93
)×700
\begin{gathered}:\implies \bf{SP = \dfrac{93}{100} \times 700} \\ \\ \\ \end{gathered}
:⟹SP=
100
93
×700
\begin{gathered}:\implies \bf{SP = 93 \times 7} \\ \\ \\ \end{gathered}
:⟹SP=93×7
\begin{gathered}:\implies \bf{SP = 651} \\ \\ \\ \end{gathered}
:⟹SP=651
\begin{gathered}\boxed{\therefore \bf{SP = 651}} \\ \\ \\ \end{gathered}
∴SP=651
Hence , the selling price of the shoes is 651.
Answer:
2511
Step-by-step explanation:
2700*7/100
=18900/100
=189
2700-189
=2511