Sales price of a sewing machine is Rs. 4248. (Including 16.5% GST). What will be its price without GST?
Answer: Rs. 3646.35
Explanation
To find the price without GST:
Let the original price be x.
The GST amount is 16.5% of x:
GST = 0.165x
The sales price (including GST) is:
4248 = x + 0.165x
4248 = 1.165x
Now, divide by 1.165:
x = 4248 / 1.165
x ≈ 3646.35
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