Question
A company sells two products, X and Y. The selling
price of product X is ₹500, and the selling price of product Y is ₹800. The company offers a 10% discount on product X and a 15% discount on product Y. If the company sells 600 units of product X and 400 units of product Y, what is the total revenue earned after the discounts?Solution
Selling price of product X after discount = ₹500 - 10% of ₹500 = ₹500 - ₹50 = ₹450. Selling price of product Y after discount = ₹800 - 15% of ₹800 = ₹800 - ₹120 = ₹680. Revenue from product X = 600 × ₹450 = ₹2,70,000. Revenue from product Y = 400 × ₹680 = ₹2,72,000. Total revenue = ₹2,70,000 + ₹2,72,000 = ₹5,42,000.
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