A boy bought a shirt at a sale for Rs. 150, saved Rs. 50 on the normal prize. What percentage of discount he got on the shirt?
Answer: 25%
Explanation
Normal price = Sale price + Amount saved
= 150 + 50
= 200
Discount percentage = (Amount saved / Normal price) × 100
= (50 / 200) × 100
= 25%
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