Sekar gives the discount of 42% for nokia phone, after he marked the price 29% more than its cost price. find his loss or profit %?

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Answer :

Cp= 100

MP=129/100*100=129

Sp=129*42/100 =129-54.18 =74.82

Loss% = (100-74.82)

= 25.18%

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