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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 Anonymous
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Let the B's income be 100.
Then, A's income = 100 + 60% of 100
= 100 + 60/100 × 100
= Rs. 160
160-100= 60
Change % = change/original value × 100

= 100/160*100
= 62.50

100-62.50= 37.5
Hence, B's income is 37.5 % less than A

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