Business Studies, asked by Alwaysstill9464, 1 year ago

A person was given a salary increment of 25%,then again after one month he was given another increment of 30%.Now what percent extra salary does he get compared to his initial salary

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Answered by BrainlyPromoter
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Let the initial salary be ₹ 100.

On getting an increment of 25 %,

New salary = 100 + 25 % of 100

On solving we get,
New salary = ₹ 125

On getting a second increme of 30 %,

Latest salary = 125 + 30 % of 125
Latest salary = 125 + 37.50

On simplifying we get,

Latest salary = ₹ 162.50

Now,

Overall increment in the salary = Latest salary - Initial salary = ₹ 162.50 - ₹ 100 = 62.50

Now,

Percentage increment in salary = ( 62.50 / 100 ) * 100 = 62.5 %

Your required answer will be 62.5 %.
Answered by vinothini469088
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Answer:56.6

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