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Answered by XxAngelicSoulxX
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Answer:

\sf\fbox\pink{ ₹ 842.80}

Explanation:

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cost of Rashmi's dress = ₹1000.75

Discount given by the shopkeeper = ₹157.95

Amount to be paid by Rashmi's

= ₹ 1000.75 - ₹ 157.95

= ₹ 842.80

 \sf\fbox\pink{Thus, Rashmi's had to pay }

 \sf\fbox\pink{₹ 842.80 for the dress.}

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