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After allowing 15% discount, a dealer wishes to sell a machine for Rs1,22,700. At what price must the machine be marked?
(Consider up to two decimals)
Rs1,22,352.94
Rs1,44,352.94
Rs1,48,352.94
Rs1,36,352.94
Let’s break this down:
- The dealer wants to *actually get* Rs1,22,700 after giving a 15% discount.
- So, Rs1,22,700 is 85% (that’s 100% minus the 15% discount) of the marked price.
- To find the marked price, set up the equation:
Marked Price × 85/100 = 1,22,700
Marked Price = 1,22,700 × (100/85) = 1,44,352.94
Now, for those options:
- Option 1: Rs1,22,352.94 — This is actually less than the selling price after discount. Not possible.
- Option 2: Rs1,44,352.94 — This ticks all the boxes. It’s the right answer.
- Option 3: Rs1,48,352.94 — This is higher than needed. The calculation doesn’t lead here.
- Option 4: Rs1,36,352.94 — This is lower and not matching the calculation.
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