rx10 wrote:
Sir,
What you did was like you multiplied the discounted prices. This can be seen as a problem with successive discounts.
Let's say if we are given a successive discount of x% & y% for a certain product, the final discount will be \((x + y - \frac{xy}{100})\)% but not \(xy\)%
koala wrote:
I understood the solution but can you please tell me where did I go wrong? So that I don't repeat it.
Sir, I didn't understand this explanation. Please guide.
With your assusmptions only, if the price is 100, and 25% disc is applied, then the new price is 75. The z% disc is applied. So, new price = (1-z/100) * 75