Mani went to purchase a mi mobile handset, the shopkeeper told him to pay 25% tax if he asked the bill. Mani manages to get the discount of 10% on the actual saleprice of the mobile and he paid the shopkeeper Rs.3275 without tax. Besides he manages to avoid to pay 25% tax on the already discounted price, what is the amount of discount that he has gotten?

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Answer :

CP = 100, SP (with tax) =125

 New SP = 100 - 10 = 90

 Effective discount = 125-90 = 35

 So, at SP of 90 ----> discount = 35

and at SP of 3275-----> discount = 35/90*3275= Rs 1274(approx.)

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