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Choose the correct answer and write.
(a) Where does the discount calculation come from?
(Purchase price, price, reference price, price)
(b) What would be the sum of the four zeros in 10 in the hole?
(d) What will happen if you turn 12 into Kutak?
(Para, bug, ear, bunny)
(e) What is the authenticity of the 1200?
(1.2 x 10 ', 1.2 x 10', 12 x 10, 0.12 x 10.) Mark in spelling (a) and spelling (x). 1x 5 = 5
That's right
V64 = 8
AABC = A POR 66M AC = PQ
Veda = 4
(s °) = s'
(e) The parallel image is not an image
Answers
Answer:
The price on the label of an article/product is called the marked price or list price. This is the price at which product is intended to be sold. However, there can be some discount given on this price and the actual selling price of the product may be less than the marked price. It is generally denoted by MP.
When Discount is offered, M.P. > S.P.
When Discount is not offered, M.P. < S.P.
Marked Price
Sometimes marked price is used as a psychological tool for customers. For example, a set of headphones is being sold at Rs 999/-. One company has set the marked price at Rs 1000/- thus showing a little discount on the marked price. Another company sells the same product at the same cost but marks it at Rs. 1499/- thus giving the illusion of a heavy discount. The customers are more likely to buy the one marked at a higher price. This brings us up to the concept of discount.