Math, asked by santoshkeshrisantosh, 17 hours ago

what is the selling price of an article marked at rupees 120 when a discount of 10% is given ?​

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Answered by Mïƭsυɾï
3

Given that,

Article market Rs.120 and Discount is 20%

Market price = Rs.120

Discount percent = 20%

Discount = Market price - Selling price

  • Discount is the price or amount reduced from the normal selling price of something.

  • Market price is the original price or normal price of something.

  • Selling price is the price by which something is selled.

So,

\longrightarrow Discount = 120 - S.P

[Here, S.P is Selling price]

\boxed{\bold{Discount \: percent = \cfrac{Discount}{M.P} \times 100}}

[Here, M.P is Market price]

Put Discount, Discount percent and M.P in formula:

\longrightarrow 20 = 120 - S.P/120 × 100

\longrightarrow 20 ×120 = (120 - S.P) × 100

\longrightarrow 2400 = (120 - S.P) × 100

\longrightarrow 2400/100 = 120 - S.P

\longrightarrow 24 = 120 - S.P

\longrightarrow S.P + 24 = 120

\longrightarrow S.P = 120 - 24

\longrightarrow S.P = 96

Therefore,

Selling price is Rs.96 .

Answered by vaibhavdantkale65
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer) Hence the S.P of the acrticles is 108 rupees after adding discount.

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