14. A's income is 20% less than that of B. By what per cent is B's income more than A's?
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Let B’s income be 100
A’s income 20% less than B, means A's income should be
= 100 - 20 = 80
So B’s income is in percentage
= 100/80 × 100
= 125%
Thus B’s income is more than A by = 125% - 100% = 25%
Thus B’s income is 25% more than A’s salary.
Answer: B’s income is 25% percent more than A’s salary.
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A’s income 20% less than B, means A's income should be
= 100 - 20 = 80
So B’s income is in percentage
= 100/80 × 100
= 125%
Thus B’s income is more than A by = 125% - 100% = 25%
Thus B’s income is 25% more than A’s salary.
Answer: B’s income is 25% percent more than A’s salary.
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