Aruna silks has announced 50% discount on prices of fancy sarees at the time of sale. If a purchase needs to have a discount of Rs 960, then how many sarees, each costing Rs 640 should be purchase?

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Answer :

The cost of discount on a saree= 50/ 100*640= 320

Number of sarees for taking the discount of Rs.960

=>960/320

=>3 sarees

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