The marked price of a product is Rs.300 more than the cost price. If 15% discount offered on the marked price and the profit percent on that product is 27.5%, then find the cost price of the product.
Let the CP of the product be Rs.x And MP = Rs.(300 + x) According to question, => (x × 127.5/100) = [(x + 300) × 85/100] => (x × 127.5) = [(x + 300) × 85] => x = Rs.600
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