The marked price of an article is U0,000, and while selling, the shopkeeper offers two successive discounts of 12% and d%. If
the selling price of the article is Rs16,720, then what is the value of d?
This questions was previously asked in
SSC MTS 18th July 2022 Shift-2
Explanation:
- The marked price of the article is Rs 20,000.
- The shopkeeper gives two successive discounts: first 12%, then d%.
- The selling price is Rs 16,720.
- First discount reduces the price to: 20,000 x (1 - 0.12) = Rs 17,600.
- The second discount formula: 17,600 x (1 - d/100) = 16,720.
- Solving for d gives: d = [1 - (16,720 / 17,600)] x 100 = 5%.
- Option 1: 8 - Calculated d is not 8%.
- Option 2: 10 - Calculated d is not 10%.
- Option 3: 4 - Calculated d is not 4%.
- Option 4: 5 - Calculated d is 5%.
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