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A and B are working on similar jobs but their annual salaries differ by more than Rs 6000. If B earns Rs. 27000 per month, then what are the possibilities of A’s salary per month?​

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Answered by fulwanichandni5
5

Step-by-step explanation:

A’s monthly salary = Rs x  B’s monthly salary = Rs 27000  Their annual salaries differ by Rs 6000  A’s salary – 27000 > 6000 A’s salary > Rs 33000  B’s salary – A’s salary > 6000  27000 – A’s salary > 6000  A’s salary < ₹ 21000  A’s monthly salary will be lesser than ₹ 21,000 or greater than ₹ 33,000Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/906855/and-working-similar-jobs-but-their-annual-salaries-differ-more-than-6000-earns-27000-month

Answered by ItzImran
14

Answer:

Solution:

A's monthly salary = x

B's monthly salary = 27000

Their annual salaries differ by ₹ 6000

A's salary - 27000 > 6000

A's salary > 33000

B's salary - A's salary > 6000

27000 - A's salary > 6000

A's salary < 21000

A's monthly salary will be lesser than 21,000 or greater than 33,000

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