Aptitude - Percentage - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Percentage - General Questions (Q.No. 13)
13.
Gauri went to the stationers and bought things worth Rs. 25, out of which 30 paise went on sales tax on taxable purchases. If the tax rate was 6%, then what was the cost of the tax free items?
Rs. 15
Rs. 15.70
Rs. 19.70
Rs. 20
Answer: Option
Explanation:

Let the amount taxable purchases be Rs. x.

Then, 6% of x = 30
100

x = 30 x 100 = 5.
100 6

Cost of tax free items = Rs. [25 - (5 + 0.30)] = Rs. 19.70

Discussion:
100 comments Page 9 of 10.

Abc said:   9 years ago
@Sanjeev.

Please, explain how to simplify the equation 1 and 2.

Vishal said:   9 years ago
Table - Chair
15 - 5

By selling the chairs at 10% loss and the table at 10% profit, a total of 5% profit is made.

5%20 * 400 = 100 So cp of chair is Rs 100.

Ankit patel said:   9 years ago
Why 100/6 is multiplied to find the value of x?

Rohit Gupta said:   9 years ago
Lets say I purchased of Rs. Y (before paying tax) and the total of Rs. Y + tax (after paying tax)

Now, Y + tax = 25.

After spending, calculating 6% as, 5rs. means there is a 5rs. item on which I paid Rs.30 as the tax.

Thus: Y + Tax = 25.
That is: Y + .30 = 25,
or Y = 24.70.

Now, the items originally without paying tax were of Rs. 24.70. (that is I didn't pay the tax)
as 5 Rs item it taxable. Thus the item which is not taxable is : 24.70 - 5.00 = 19.70.

Shivanand sattikar said:   9 years ago
In the question. They have asked the cost of tax-free items. So in total purchased things, there will be things which are tax-free and the others will applied tax.

So, the tax applied to the items on which 6% TAX APpIES is 30p. So this tax applied the item which costs Rs. 5 as mentioned above. Then subtracting 5 + 0.3 from Rs. 25 we get Rs. 19.7.

Hope at least now you understood.

Nishant said:   9 years ago
The solution becomes:

Rs. 25= cost of Tax-free items + cost of taxable items + tax on taxable items.

.... 25 = 19.70 + 5 + 0.30.

Amrit said:   9 years ago
Why X is taken? It is already given Rs. 25, out of which 30 paise went on sales tax.

Shivaji said:   9 years ago
@Dezal.

Solve it through vein diagram.
60 + 50 = 110.
10 is extra count and it is the number of students who passed in both subject.

Karthik said:   2 decades ago
How did you take x = 30/100 ?

Dezal said:   9 years ago
In a class 60% of students passed in Telugu, 50% 0f students passed in English. Then if every student Passed in either Telugu or English or both the subjects. Then what is the percentage of students passed in both the subjects?

Can anyone help me to solve this problem?


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