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Myntra is running sales on its products to increase their sales. Ketaki who is retailer gets discount of 30% on Vero – Moda shirt whose marked price is 1050. She thus offers two successive discounts one is of 10% and the other is 5% to her customer, still she is able to get profit. How her customer has to pay finally?

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Myntra is running sales on its products to increase their sales. Ketaki who is retailer gets discount of 30% on Vero – Moda shirt whose marked price is 1050. She thus offers two successive discounts one is of 10% and the other is 5% to her customer, still she is able to get profit. How her customer has to pay finally?
1). Rs. 835.25
2). Rs. 897.75
3). Rs. 885.625
4). Rs. 890.50


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Marked price = Rs. 1050

? discount = 30%

Purchase price paid by ketaki = 1050 – 0.3 × 1050 = 1050 – 315 = Rs. 735

⇒ CP of the Vero- Moda shirt = Rs. 735

and MP = Rs. 1050

According to the condition given in the problem,

Total discount given by ketaki to her customer can be calculated as,

Total discount = (x + y – xy/100)%

⇒ Total discount = (10 + 5 – 50/100)% = 14.5%

SP of the shirt after giving discount of 10% and 5% = 1050 - 14.5% × 1050 = 1050 - 152.25 = Rs. 897.75 

∴ Her customer has to pay Rs. 897.75

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Marked price = Rs. 1050

? discount = 30%

Purchase price paid by ketaki = 1050 – 0.3 × 1050 = 1050 – 315 = Rs. 735

⇒ CP of the Vero- Moda shirt = Rs. 735

and MP = Rs. 1050

According to the condition given in the problem,

Total discount given by ketaki to her customer can be calculated as,

Total discount = (x + y – xy/100)%

⇒ Total discount = (10 + 5 – 50/100)% = 14.5%

SP of the shirt after giving discount of 10% and 5% = 1050 - 14.5% × 1050 = 1050 - 152.25 = Rs. 897.75 

∴ Her customer has to pay Rs. 897.75




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