Ashwin is writing a book. Every morning he starts writing vigorously and completes a lot of pages. However, each day, post lunch he goes through all the material he has written this far (right from Day 1) and deletes one fourth of the material completed from Day 1. He doesn't write anything more on that day. At the end of each day, the content of his book is still 50% more than that at the end of the previous day. As a percentage of the content at the end of a particular day, how much new content does Ashwin add in the morning the next day?
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Ashwin is writing a book. Every morning he starts writing vigorously and completes a lot of pages. However, each day, post lunch he goes through all the material he has written this far (right from Day 1) and deletes one fourth of the material completed from Day 1. He doesn't write anything more on that day. At the end of each day, the content of his book is still 50% more than that at the end of the previous day. As a percentage of the content at the end of a particular day, how much new content does Ashwin add in the morning the next day?
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