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If the marked price of an article is INR 7,895 and the discount offered is 4.2%, then the selling price (in INR) is:

A7563.41

B7635.41

C7456.31

D7364.51

Answer:

A. 7563.41

Read Explanation:

Marked price = ₹7,895
Discount = 4.2%

Selling Price
= 7895 × (1 − 4.2/100)
= 7895 × 0.958
= ₹7,563.41

Selling price = ₹7,563.41


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