Math, asked by pranesh42, 10 months ago

A’s income is 60% more than that of B.By what percent is B’s income less than A’s

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Answered by hihello81
0

Answer:

80%

Step-by-step explanation:

Let B's income be Rs.100

ATQ

A's income is 60% more than B's income

= 100-60

= 40

therefore A's income = Rs.40

Again given,

B's income more than that of =[40÷50× 100]

= 80%

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Answered by AnIntrovert
12

Let the B's income be 100.

Then, A's income = 100 + 60% of 100

= 100 + 60/100 × 100

= Rs. 160

Change in income = 160-100 = Rs. 60

Change % = change/original value × 100

= 60/100× 100

= 60%

Hence, B's income is 60% less than A.

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