Asked by zenab
The cost price of a Jean is Rs. 200 and marked price is 50% more than the cost price. But the shopkeeper sold it at 25% discount.
Find the marked price.
Find the discounted price.
Find the marked price.
Find the discounted price.
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Answered by
Reed
I assume the answer is different if you went to a different school? Your school name is not your subject of study.
Unless your school is radically different from every other school in the world:
50% of 200 Rs is 100, so the asking price is 300. Add 100 to 200 = 300. If the shopkeeper sold it for 25% less, multiply 300 by 75%. Or find .25 of 300 an subtract that from 300. The marked price is 300. The discounted price is .75 of that.
Unless your school is radically different from every other school in the world:
50% of 200 Rs is 100, so the asking price is 300. Add 100 to 200 = 300. If the shopkeeper sold it for 25% less, multiply 300 by 75%. Or find .25 of 300 an subtract that from 300. The marked price is 300. The discounted price is .75 of that.
Answered by
joseph
.75
Answered by
Rimsha tasneem younas
Rd.600
Answered by
Rimsha tasneem younas
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