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A table marked at ` 15,000 is available for ` 14,400. Find the discount given andthe discount per cent.

Question

A table marked at 15,000 is available for 14,400. Find the discount given and the discount per cent.

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Solution

1. Break Down the Problem

  • Given:
    • Marked Price (MP) = ₹15,000
    • Selling Price (SP) = ₹14,400
  • We need to find:
    1. The discount amount
    2. The discount percentage

2. Relevant Concepts

  • The discount can be calculated using the formula: Discount=Marked PriceSelling Price \text{Discount} = \text{Marked Price} - \text{Selling Price}

  • The discount percentage can be calculated using the formula: Discount Percentage=(DiscountMarked Price)×100 \text{Discount Percentage} = \left( \frac{\text{Discount}}{\text{Marked Price}} \right) \times 100

3. Analysis and Detail

  1. Calculate the Discount: Discount=MPSP=15,00014,400=600 \text{Discount} = MP - SP = 15,000 - 14,400 = 600

  2. Calculate the Discount Percentage: Discount Percentage=(60015,000)×100=4% \text{Discount Percentage} = \left( \frac{600}{15,000} \right) \times 100 = 4\%

4. Verify and Summarize

  • The discount calculated is ₹600.
  • The discount percentage calculated is 4%.

Final Answer

The discount given is ₹600, and the discount percentage is 4%.

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