Question : A person offers a 15% discount on his garments, and he offers a further discount of 10% on the reduced price to those customers who pay cash. What will a customer have to pay in cash for a jacket of Rs. 3,600?
Option 1: Rs. 3,240
Option 2: Rs. 3,366
Option 3: Rs. 2,754
Option 4: Rs. 3,060
Correct Answer: Rs. 2,754
Solution : Given: A person offers a 15% discount on his garments, and he offers a further discount of 10% on the reduced price to those customers who pay cash. Total discount = $15 + 10 - \frac{15×10}{100}$ = 23.5% Now, selling price = marked price × (1 – $\frac{23.5}{100}$) = 3600 × (1 – 0.235) = 3600 × 0.765 = Rs. 2,754 Hence, the correct answer is Rs. 2,754.
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