The cost price of an article is decreased by 10% and then increased by 20%. If the final price is ?540, then the original cost price is:
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Explanation:
To find the original cost price, we need to reverse the percentage changes applied to the final price.
- Let's assume the original cost price is Rs. X.
- First, it's decreased by 10%: \(X - 0.1X = 0.9X\).
- Then it's increased by 20%: \(0.9X + 0.18X = 1.08X\).
- The final price, after these changes, is Rs. 540.
So, we set up the equation:
\[1.08X = 540\]
Solving for X:
- Divide both sides by 1.08:
\[X = \frac{540}{1.08} = 500\]
- Option 1: Rs. 500 is indeed the original cost price.
Option 1: Rs. 500
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