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The cost of making two tables is ₹4500. A store owner marked the price of each table as ₹2500 and sold each table at a discount 2%.

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Answered by aartijaiswal3
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Answer:

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Answered by amitnrw
2

Option 4: The store owner gave a discount of ₹100 on both the tables and incurred profit of ₹400

Given:

The cost of making two tables is ₹4500.

A store owner marked the price of each table as ₹2500 and sold each table at a discount 2%.

To Find:

Which of these is correct about the given situation?

Option 1: The store owner gave a discount of ₹100 on both the tables and incurred loss of ₹100.

Option 2: The store owner gave a discount of ₹50 on both the tables and incurred loss of ₹400.

Option 3: The store owner gave a discount of ₹50 on both the tables and incurred profit of ₹100.

Option 4: The store owner gave a discount of ₹100 on both the tables and incurred profit of ₹400

Solution:

Marked price of one table =  ₹2500

Discount on one table = (2/100) 2500 =  ₹50

Discount on both Tables = 2 * 50 =  ₹100

Selling price = 2500 + 2500 - 100  = ₹4900

Cost Price =  ₹4500

Selling price > Cost Price hence profit

Profit = 4900 - 4500 = ₹400

Correct option is:

Option 4: The store owner gave a discount of ₹100 on both the tables and incurred profit of ₹400

Question is incomplete, Complete Question has the below options to choose from:

Option 1: The store owner gave a discount of ₹100 on both the tables and incurred loss of ₹100.

Option 2: The store owner gave a discount of ₹50 on both the tables and incurred loss of ₹400.

Option 3: The store owner gave a discount of ₹50 on both the tables and incurred profit of ₹100.

Option 4: The store owner gave a discount of ₹100 on both the tables and incurred profit of ₹400

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