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Contribution per unit = 500 − 300 = ₹200. BEP units = Fixed cost / contribution = 40,000/200 = 200 units.
Business mathematics are mathematics used by commercial enterprises to record and manage business operations. Commercial organizations use mathematics in accounting, inventory management, marketing, sales forecasting, and financial analysis.
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MP = ₹5000 Trade discount = 20% Invoice price = 5000 × (1 − 20/100) = 5000 × 0.80 = ₹4000
Cash discount = 2% on invoice price Cash discount = 4000 × (2/100) = ₹80
Amount payable = Invoice price − Cash discount = 4000 − 80 = ₹3920
Answer: Amount payable is ₹3920.