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Question
The total bill amount of a shirt costing ₹ 575 and a T-shirt costing ₹ 325 with GST of 5% is _______
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Solution
₹ 945
Explanation;
Hint:
Cost of price shirt = ₹ 575 ...(C.P)
GST = 5%
Bill amount formula = `"C.P" xx ((100 + "GST"%)/100)`
= `575 xx ((100 + 5)/100)`
= `575 xx 105/100`
= ₹ 603.75
Cost of price shirt = ₹ 325 ...(C.P)
GST = 5%
Bill amount = `"C.P" xx ((100 + "GST"%)/100)`
= `325 xx ((100 + 5)/100)`
= ₹ 341.25
∴ Total bill amount = ₹ 603.75 + ₹ 341.25 = ₹ 945
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