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Maximum retail price rs.100 including vat 12.5 % what is basic price..

Answer / gururaj

88.88basic price

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Maximum retail price rs.100 including vat 12.5 % what is basic price..

Answer / krishnan

= 100 x 100/112.5=88.88

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Maximum retail price rs.100 including vat 12.5 % what is basic price..

Answer / krishnan

88.88

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Maximum retail price rs.100 including vat 12.5 % what is basic price..

Answer / kailash pandey

Maximum Price-100/-
vat 12.5% inclusive
Basic price= 100*100/12.5%=88.89%
VAT= 88.89*12.5%/100=11.11/-
MAXIMUM PRICE=88.89+11.11=100/-

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Maximum retail price rs.100 including vat 12.5 % what is basic price..

Answer / irshad

100/1.125%=88.88 Basic Price

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Maximum retail price rs.100 including vat 12.5 % what is basic price..

Answer / saurabh gupta

88.88

SolN: 100/112.50*100=88.88

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Maximum retail price rs.100 including vat 12.5 % what is basic price..

Answer / vani. j k

Total Amount is 100
- Including Vat 12.5
87.5 Rs.

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