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If A is increased by 20% w.r.t. B , then B will increase/decrease by what percent?​

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Answered by satbirsing9742987620
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Answer:Here, we are given that 20% increase in A is equal to B. So, we will use the formula as gain i.e. =A+gain%A . Similarly, there is 50% decrease in B and is equal to C, so we can write it as loss=B−loss%B . Thus, we can write it as A×60100=C which means 60% A is equal to C.

Answer:Here, we are given that 20% increase in A is equal to B. So, we will use the formula as gain i.e. =A+gain%A . Similarly, there is 50% decrease in B and is equal to C, so we can write it as loss=B−loss%B . Thus, we can write it as A×60100=C which means 60% A is equal to C.Step-by-step explanation:

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