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A's monthly income is three times R's monthly income, R's monthly income is fifteen percent more that B's monthly income.
B's monthly income is Rs. 32,000. What is A's annual income?​

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Answered by SimplifiedKakasha
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Step-by-step explanation:

given that,

A = 3R

R = 15÷100 B

B = 32000

Hence,

R's monthly income =

15 \times 32000 \div 100 = 4800

Hence, R's monthly income= ₹4800

Now,

A's monthly income =

3 \times 4800 = 14400

Hence, A's annual income =

14400 \times 12 = </p><p>172800

Hence A's annual income = 1,72,800

Hope it helped..

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