1. The marked price of an article is Rs. 8480. If a discount of 12.5% is given, then what will be the selling price (in Rs.) of the article ?





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  • By: anil on 05 May 2019 02.27 am
    Marked price = Rs. 8480 and discount % = 12.5% => Selling price = $$8480-frac{12.5}{100} imes8480$$ = $$8480-frac{8480}{8}=8480-1060$$ = $$Rs.$$ $$7420$$ => Ans - (A)
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