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The list price of a frock is220 a discount of 20 is announced on sales what is amount of discount on its sale price what this answers

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Answered by LizzieKaitlyn
8

List price is the same as mark price. So,

Mark price = ₹220

Discount = 20% of ₹220

20/100*220 = 2*22 =44

Selling price = 220-44 = 176

Hence the selling price of the frock is ₹176


Answered by Anonymous
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\frak\red{Given}\begin{cases}\sf\red{\underline{The\:list\:price\:of\:the\: frock = Rs.220}} \\ \sf\blue{\underline{Rate\:of\:discount = 220\%}}\end{cases}

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\bf{\underline{\underline \green{Explanation:-}}}

  • Marked price is same as the list price. 20% means that on ₹100(MP), the discount is ₹20.

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\mathsf \pink {On\: Rs.1\: the\: discount\: will \:be\: = \:Rs.\frac{20}{100} }

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\longrightarrow \sf \pink {44} \\\\

\underline \mathsf \orange {Hence:}

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\underline \mathrm \red {The \: sale \: price:-} \\\\

\longrightarrow \sf \green {220 - 44} \\\\

\longrightarrow \sf \green {176} \\\\

\underline \mathsf \orange {Hence:}

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