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    what is the percentage of reduction in price?

    A Laptop that originally sold for 409OMR was reduced to sell for 259OMR.


    1- What is the percentage of reduction in price?


    2- If Mr.Ibrahim buys 50 computers at the reduced price what is the amount he is going to gain? 

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    1) In order to calculate the percentage of reduction you need to divide the final price by the original price, and then multiply by 100.
    2) Calculation of the gain when buying 50 computers after the reduction of their price is done by subtracting the final price from the original price, and then multiplying by the number of computers that were bought (50 computers).

    newlancer

    Thanx Rob :)

    Aren't you supposed to do your home work yourself, you will never learn anything if other people give you the answers.

    1) 36.7%  2) Don't know what you mean by "gain".  He saves if he avails himself of the discount, but doesn't gain unless they're sold at a profit.

    newlancer

    Yes i mean how much amount he will save!

    Thanx
    Clonge

    75,000 MR

    Please i have so many question & i need your help

    Ducky

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