Math, asked by anilkiran7930, 24 days ago

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

Answered by ankita2010mandal1234
0

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.

Answered by RedPanther7
1

Answer:

2511

Step-by-step explanation:

2700*7/100

=18900/100

=189

2700-189

=2511

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