Q. 164.6( 11 Votes )
A publisher gives 32% discount on the printed price of a book to booksellers. What does a book seller pay for a book whose printed price is Rs. 275?
Answer :
Given,
Printed price = 275
Discount = 32%
We have
Discount % =
32 =
S.P. = 187/-
Book Seller should pay = 187/-
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