Math, asked by wadhwamukesh587, 1 month ago

A's income is 20% less than of B. By what percent is B's income more than A's??​

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Answered by kalpbisen2005
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Answer:

25 %

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Answered by ItzMeMukku
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A's income is 20% less than B's

20%= 20/100=1/5

\textbf{Then we can assume if B's income is 5u then A's income= (5u–1u)= 4u}

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In percentage B's income is (1u/4u)*100= 25% more in compare to A's income. (Final Answer)

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