2.6 - Successive Discounts
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What does M.P. stand for in successive discounts?
💡 Hint: It's the original price before any discount.
If an item has a marked price of $100 and a 10% discount, what is the price after the discount?
💡 Hint: Calculate 10% of 100.
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What is successive discount?
💡 Hint: Think about times you've received more than one discount at a store.
If a product has a marked price of $500 and is discounted by 20% and then 30%, is the selling price greater than $250?
💡 Hint: Apply both discounts to see the actual selling price.
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A store sells a sofa for $1200. If there is a 10% discount followed by 20%, what is the final price?
💡 Hint: Calculate each discount stepwise.
An electronic gadget marked at $250 has two successive discounts of 30% and 25%. What will the final selling price be?
💡 Hint: Apply the discounts sequentially for an accurate result.
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