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प्रश्न
A branded Air-Conditioner (AC) has a marked price of ₹ 38000. There is a condition given for the customer.
Discount of 8% on the marked price but no free gifts. 
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उत्तर
Marked price of AC = ₹ 38,000
Condition:
Discount of 8%, but no gift
∴ Discounted value = `"M.P" xx (((100 - "d"%))/100)`
= `38000 xx ((100 - 8))/100`
= 38000 × 0.92
= 34960
∴ Savings for customer = 38000 – 34960 = 3040
Therefore, the customer is able to save only ₹ 3040 as per the condition.
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