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#1 2014-09-18 00:47:58

NightHawk
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Registered: 2014-09-18
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Discount

A shopkeeper marks the price of an article at $80. find the selling price of the article if
(a) he gives a discount of 10%.
(b) he gives two successive discount of 5% each

'a' Part, I got that right but I've problem with part 'b.'

Thank you!

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#2 2014-09-18 01:03:39

Bob
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Re: Discount

hi NightHawk

Welcome to the forum.

So for part a, you did something like 80 - 10% of 80.

For part b: this could mean get 5% and take it off twice.  You'll get the same answer as part a.

So the questioner probably means:

First step answer = 80 - 5% of 80.

Then (first step answer) - 5% of (first step answer).

This won't reduce the price by so much as the second step is working out 5% of a smaller amount.

Hope that helps.  smile

Bob


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