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Find the M.P. in the Following: S.P. =Rs. 1892, Discount =14% - Mathematics

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Find the M.P. in the following:
S.P. =Rs. 1892, Discount =14%

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उत्तर

S.P. =Rs. 1892, Discount =14%
S.P. = `(1 - "d"/100)`of M.P.

⇒ 1892 = `(1 - 14/100) xx "M.P."`

⇒ 1892 = `(86)/(100) xx "M.P."`

⇒ M.P. = `(1892 xx 100)/(86)`
⇒ M.P. = Rs.2200.

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अध्याय 2: Profit , Loss and Discount - Exercise 2.3

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फ्रैंक Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE
अध्याय 2 Profit , Loss and Discount
Exercise 2.3 | Q 2.1

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