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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 ItzImran
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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

Answered by apple2422
3

Answer:

The difference between salaries of A and B=₹6000.

If B earns ₹27000 per month, there are one possibility that A earns less than B or another possibility that A earns more than B . So A's Salary= ₹27000+₹6000=₹33000 Or ₹27000-₹6000=₹21000. A's Salary can be 33000 rupees or 21000 rupees.

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