1. The difference between a discount of 40% on Rs 500 and two successive discounts of 36%, and 4% on the same amount is





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  • By: anil on 05 May 2019 01.41 am
    Discount of 40% on Rs. 500 = $$frac{40}{100} imes 500 = 200$$ Two successive discounts of 36%, and 4% on Rs. 500 = $$frac{36}{100} imes 500 = 180$$ Amount left = 500 - 180 = 320 => $$frac{4}{100} imes 320 = 12.8$$ Total discount = 180 + 12.8 = 192.8 $$ herefore$$ Required difference = $$200 - 192.8 = 7.2$$
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