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Trader A gives a single discount of 45% and Trader B gives two successive discounts of 35% and 10% on an identical item of the same marked price. If the discount given by A is ₹539 more than the discount given by Trader B, then what is the marked price (in ₹) of the item?

A15,600

B16,500

C14,500

D15,400

Answer:

D. 15,400

Read Explanation:

Let marked price = ₹(x)


Trader A:

Single discount = 45%
DiscountA=0.45x\text{Discount}_A = 0.45x


Trader B:

Successive discounts 35% and 10%

Equivalent discount:
= 1 - (1 - 0.35)(1 - 0.10)
=1(0.65×0.90)= 1 - (0.65 \times 0.90)
= 1 - 0.585 = 0.415 = 41.5%
DiscountB=0.415x\text{Discount}_B = 0.415x

Given:


0.45x - 0.415x = 539

0.035x = 539

Solve:

x=5390.035=15400x = \frac{539}{0.035} = 15400

Final Answer: ₹15,400


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