Math, asked by Nida007, 6 months ago

Price of Scooter was 3,000 last year it increased by 10% this year. What is
price now?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\bold{\mathbb{QUESTION}}

Price of scooter was Rs.\: 3,\!000 last year. It increased by 10\% this year. What is price now ?

\huge\bold{\mathbb{GIVEN}}

  • Price of scooter was Rs.\: 3,\!000 last year.

  • It increased by 10\% this year.

\huge\bold{\mathbb{TO\:FIND}}

Its present price.

\huge\bold{\mathbb{SOLUTION}}

Price of scooter was Rs.\: 3,\!000 last year.

It increased by 10\%.

\therefore Amount increased

= Rs. (10\%\:of\:3000)

=Rs.\: ({\dfrac{10}{100}}\times 3000)

=Rs.\: ({\dfrac{1\cancel{0}}{1\cancel{0}\cancel{0}}}\times 300\cancel{0})

=Rs.\: 300

So, the price of scooter increased by Rs.\: 300.

\therefore Present price

=Rs.\: (3000+300)

=Rs.\: 3300

\huge\bold{\mathbb{HENCE}}

Present price =Rs.\: 3,\!300

\huge\bold{\mathbb{THEREFORE}}

Now, the price of the scooter is Rs.\: 3,\!300.

\huge\bold{\mathbb{DONE\:}}

Answered by BrainlyModerator
1

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Original price = ₹3000

Price increased percentage = 10%

Price increased in rupees = \dfrac{10}{100} × 3000

Price increased in rupees = ₹300

New price = price increased + original price

New price = 3000 + 300

New price = ₹3300

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