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1. Allowing 20% and 15% successive discounts, the selling price of an article becomes Rs. 3,060; then the marked price will be
(A): Rs. 4,000
(B): Rs. 4,400
(C): Rs. 5,000
(D): Rs. 4,500
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By: anil on 05 May 2019 01.51 am
Let M.P. = $$100x$$ After allowing 20% discount => $$frac{20}{100} * 100x = 20x$$ => Amount after first discount = $$100x-20x = 80x$$ After allowing 15% discount => $$frac{15}{100} * 80x = 12x$$ => Amount after second discount = $$80x-12x = 68x$$ Now, $$68x$$ = 3060 => $$x$$ = 45 => M.P. = 4500
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