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Question 1
Easy
What is the discount amount on an item marked at βΉ100, sold for βΉ80?
π‘ Hint: Use the formula: Discount = Marked Price - Sale Price.
Question 2
Easy
Calculate the sale price if the marked price is βΉ150 and the discount is βΉ30.
π‘ Hint: Subtract the discount from marked price.
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Question 1
What is the formula for calculating a discount?
π‘ Hint: Consider breaking down the price into its components.
Question 2
If an item has a marked price of βΉ500 and a sale price of βΉ400, what is the discount percentage?
π‘ Hint: Remember to find the difference and then calculate its percentage.
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Question 1
A furniture store marks a sofa at βΉ22,000. During a sale, they offer a 15% discount. They also apply a sales tax of 10% on the sale price. What is the final price the customer pays?
π‘ Hint: Break it into steps: discount first, then tax application.
Question 2
A shoe store sells sneakers marked at βΉ1,200 with a 25% discount, but they also add a processing fee of βΉ100 on the sale price. What is the total cost of the sneakers?
π‘ Hint: Combine the calculations of discount and fee carefully.
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