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A shopkeeper offers a discount of 10% on his articles. The marked price of the article is 450. The selling price should be

A

₹400

B

₹ 395

C

₹410

D

₹405

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The correct Answer is:
D

विक्रयमूल्य `= 450 - (450 xx 10)/(100) = Rs. 405`
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