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Question
Find the S.P. if M.P. = Rs 1300 and Discount = 10%.
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Solution
\[\text { We know that SP = MP - Discount }\]
\[\text { Discount % }= \frac{\text { Discount }}{MP} \times 100\]
\[\text { Discount }= \frac{\text { Discount % } \times MP}{100}\]
\[ = \frac{10 \times 1300}{100}\]
\[\text { So, SP = Rs } . \left( 1300 - \left( \frac{10}{100} \times 1300 \right) \right)\]
\[ = 1300 - 130\]
\[ = Rs . 1170\]
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