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Imagine you purchase a few items from a road-side vendor, and the vendor does not provide you with a bill.
But, back at home, your father wants a bill to verify the purchase made.
But, back at home, your father wants a bill to verify the purchase made.
In such a case, you can prepare a bill of your own.
To prepare a bill, do the following.
Step 1: Enter the name of the shop.
Step 2: Enter a random bill number (for your reference).
Step 3: Enter the date of purchase.
Step 4: List down all the items that have been bought.
Step 5: Write down the quantity of the items bought.
Step 6: Enter the rates of each item.
Step 7: Calculate the amount to be paid for each item.
Step 8: Calculate the total amount to be paid for the purchase.
Example:
Name of the shop \(=\) XYZ Vegetable Mart
Bill Number \(=\) \(120\)
Date of purchase \(=\) \(05-04-2020\)
Item \(1 =\) Onions
Quantity (in kilograms) \(= 2\)
Rate of onions (per kilogram) \(= Rs.50\)
Amount to be paid for the onions \(=\) \(\text{Quantity}\) \(×\) \(\text{Rate}\) \(= 2\) \(×\) \(50 = Rs.100\)
Item \(2 =\) Lemons
Quantity (in kilograms) \(= 3\)
Rate of lemons (per kilogram) \(= Rs.20\)
Amount to be paid for the lemons \(=\) \(\text{Quantity}\) \(×\) \(\text{Rate}\) \(= 3\) \(×\) \(20 = Rs.60\)
Items \(3 =\) Sugar
Quantity (in kilograms) \(= 1\)
Rate of sugar (per kilogram) \(= Rs.60\)
Amount to be paid for sugar \(=\) \(\text{Quantity}\) \(×\) \(\text{Rate}\) \(= 1\) \(×\) \(60 = Rs.60\)
The total amount to be paid for the purchase \(=\) Amount to be paid for the onions \(+\) Amount to be paid for the lemons \(+\) Amount to be paid for sugar
\(= 100 + 60 + 60\)
\(= Rs.220\)
Now, the bill looks like this.
XYZ Vegetable Mart
Bill Number \(=\) \(120\)
Date \(=\) \(05-04-2020\)
S. No | Items | Quantity (in \(kgs\)) | Rate (per \(kg\)) | Amount (in \(Rs.\)) |
1 | Onions | \(2\) | \(50\) | \(100\) |
2 | Lemons | \(3\) | \(20\) | \(60\) |
3 | Sugar | \(1\) | \(60\) | \(60\) |
Total amount to be paid \(= Rs.220\)