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प्रश्न
Sultana bought the following things from a general store. Calculate the total bill amount paid by her.
(i) Medicines costing ₹800 with GST at 5%
(ii) Cosmetics costing ₹ 650 with GST at 12%
(iii) Cereals costing ₹900 with GST at 0%
(iv) Sunglass costing ₹1750 with GST at18%
(v) Air Conditioner costing ₹28500 with GST at 28%
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उत्तर
(i) Formula for bill amount is cost `(1 + ("GST"%)/100)`
Medicine: bill amount is `800(1 + 5/100)`
= `800 xx 105/100`
= 840
(ii) Formula for bill amount is cost `(1 + ("GST"%)/100)`
Cosmetics: Bill amount is `550(1+ 12/100)`
= `650 xx 112/100`
= 728
(iii) Formula for bill amount is cost `(1 + ("GST"%)/100)`
Cereals: Bill amount is `900(1 + 0/100)`
= 900
(iv) Formula for bill amount is cost `(1 + ("GST"%)/100)`
Sunglass: Bill amount is `1750(1 + 18/100)`
= `1750 xx 118/100`
= 2065
(v) Formula for bill amount is cost `(1 + ("GST"%)/100)`
Air Conditioner: Bill amount is `28500(1 + 28/100)` = `28500 xx 128/100`
= 36480
∴ Total Bill amount = 840 + 728 + 900 + 2065 + 36480
= ₹ 41,013
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