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A boy pays Rs.369 for an article marked at Rs. 600, by enjoying two successive discounts. If the first discount is of 25%, how much should be the second discount?Options18%17%22%15%

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A boy pays Rs.369 for an article marked at Rs. 600, by enjoying two successive discounts. If the first discount is of 25%, how much should be the second discount?Options18%17%22%15%

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The first discount is of 25% on Rs. 600. So, the price after the first discount is 75% of Rs. 600, which is Rs. 450.

The boy pays Rs. 369, which means the second discount is Rs. 450 - Rs. 369 = Rs. 81.

To find the percentage of the second discount, we divide the amount of the second discount by the price after the first discount and multiply by 100.

So, the second discount is (81 / 450) * 100 = 18%.

Therefore, the second discount is 18%.

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