The marked price of a shirt is Rs.1500. A shopkeeper offers 15% discount on this shirt and then again offers 20% discount on the new price, and then and then again offers 25% discount on the new price . How much will you have to pay, finally?
The amount you will pay = 1500 * 85/100 * 80/100 * 75/100 = 765 /-
1500 * 0.85 * 0.80 * 0.75 = Rs. 765
765 rs to pay
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On purchase of 3 toys, a shopkeeper offers a discount of 10% on marked price and 1 toy free. Even then shopkeeper earns a profit of 20%. What is the ratio of marked price to cost price?
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