Q. 114.2( 6 Votes )
Rajat goes to a departmental store and buys the following articles:

Calculate the total amount he has to pay to the store.
Answer :
Given,
CP of 2 pair of shoes = Rs.800×2 = Rs.1600
Rate of VAT = 5%
So,
VAT = 5% of 1600 =
∴ Amount Rajat need to pay for 2 pair of shoes = Rs.(1600+80) = Rs.1680
CP of 1 sewing machine = Rs.1500
Rate of VAT = 6%
= 6% of 1500 =
∴ Amount Rajat needs to pay for 1 sewing machine = Rs.(1500+90) = Rs. 1590
Given
CP of 2 tea-sets = Rs.650 ×2 = Rs.1300
Rate of VAT = 4 %
= 4% of 1300 =
∴ Amount Rajat needs to pay for 2 tea-sets = Rs.(1300+52 ) = Rs.1352
Hence,
Total amount Rajat needs to pay = Rs(1680+1590+1352) = Rs.4662
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