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The marked price of a bicycle is 1000K. A shopkeeper allows a discount of 5% and 10%. What is the selling price of the bicycle?​

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
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Given :- The marked price of a bicycle is 1000K. A shopkeeper allows a discount of 5% and 10%. What is the selling price of the bicycle?

Solution :-

MP = 1000K

D1 = 5%

D2 = 10%

so,

→ SP = MP * (100 - D1/100) * (100 - D2/100)

→ SP = 1000K * (95/100) * (90/100)

→ SP = 855K (Ans.)

Hence, the selling price of the bicycle is 855K .

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given : The marked price of a bicycle is 1000K.

A shopkeeper allows a discount of 5% and 10%.  

To Find :  selling price of the bicycle?​

Solution:

Marked price = 1000K

A shopkeeper allows a discount of 5% and 10%.  

When successive discounts are applied their order does not matter

Price after 10 % Discount = 1000 - (10/100)1000  = 900K

Price after further 5  % Discount  = 900  - (5/100)900

= 855K

Hence  selling price of the bicycle  = 855K

even if we apply 5 % first and then 10 % result will be same

Price after 5 % Discount = 1000 - (5/100)1000  = 950K

Price after further 10  % Discount  = 950  - (10/100)950

= 855K

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