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(5) Mr. Manohar gave 20% part of his income to his elder son and 30% part to his younger
son. He gave 10% of the balance as donation to a school. He still had Rs. 1,80.000 for
himself. What was Mr. Manohar's income?
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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Let Mr. Manohar's income be x

Amount that he gave to his elder son =20% of x=  

100

20x

​  

=  

5

x

​  

 

Amount that he gave to his younger son =30% of x=  

100

30

​  

x=  

10

3x

​  

 

Amount left with Manohar =x−(  

5

x

​  

+  

10

3x

​  

)

                                           =x−(  

10

2x

​  

+  

10

3x

​  

)

                                           =x−  

2

x

​  

=  

2

x

​  

 

Donation given to school =10% of  

2

x

​  

 

                                          =  

100

10

​  

×  

2

x

​  

 

                                          =  

20

x

​  

 

∴   Balance =  

2

x

​  

−  

20

x

​  

=  

20

9x

​  

 

So,  

20

9x

​  

=1,80,000

⇒x=4,00,000

∴   Income is 4 lakhs.

Explanation:

Answered by s21038akhushi01979
23

Answer:

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