fridge cost R Rs,cover value is 5,discount d% then its new cost

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fridge cost R Rs,cover value is 5,discount d% then its new cost..

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R-R*d/100-5(1-d/100)

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fridge cost R Rs,cover value is 5,discount d% then its new cost..

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sry..
it is [R - {R*(d/100)}] + 5

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fridge cost R Rs,cover value is 5,discount d% then its new cost..

Answer / karthik

discount will be ther on product.
so, result is [R + {R*(d/100)}] + 5

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