Math, asked by jkjitendradme, 2 months ago

A's income is 20% less than that of B's How much
percent is B's income more than ASA​

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Answered by dassrijani1610
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Step-by-step explanation:

let the income of B's be x

the income of A's =

x - 20\% ofx

x -  \frac{20x}{100}

x -  \frac{x}{5}

 \frac{5x - x}{5}

 \frac{4x}{5}

therefore the income of A = 4x/5

Now, [(income of B - income of A)/income of A ×100]

( \frac{x -  \frac{4x}{5} }{ \frac{4x}{5} }  \times 100)\%

( \frac{ \frac{x}{5} }{ \frac{4x}{5} } \times 100)\%

( \frac{x}{4x}  \times 100)\%

25\%

therefore the B's income is 25% more than A's income.

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