Mathematics
A shopkeeper sells an article for ₹ 21,384 including 10% tax. However, the actual rate of Tax is 8%. Find the extra profit made by the dealer.
Profit, Loss & Discount
2 Likes
Answer
S.P. of the article = ₹ 21,384
Tax = 10% on the M.P.
Let the M.P. be ₹.
Tax = 10% on ₹
S.P. of the article = M.P. + Tax on M.P.
M.P. = ₹ 19,440
Actual tax = 8% of the M.P.
Actual S.P. of the article = M.P. + Tax on M.P.
= ₹ 19,440 + ₹ 1,555.20
= ₹ 20,995.20
Profit made by the dealer = S.P. charged by dealer - Actual S.P.
= ₹ (21,384 - 20,995.20)
= ₹388.80
Hence, the deal made the profit of ₹388.80
Answered By
3 Likes
Related Questions
Find a single discount (as percent) equivalent to following successive discounts:
(i) 20% and 12%
(ii) 10%, 20% and 20%
(iii) 20%, 10% and 5%
When the rate of Tax is decreased from 9% to 6% for a coloured T.V.; Mrs Geeta will save ₹ 780 in buying this T.V. Find the list price of the T.V.
An article is purchased for ₹ 1,792 which includes a discount of 30% and 28% GST. Find the marked price of the article.
The list price of a bicycle is ₹ 4,000. It is sold at a discount of 18%. If GST is 18%, find the selling price including GST.