Math, asked by tuhinsanpui7, 9 months ago


If A's height is 20% less than B's height, then how much per cent would B's height be
more than that of A?

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Answered by rohitbhhattach42
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Step-by-step explanation:

So it is (20÷120×100)cm=approx 16.66%. ( here remember that you have to divide the difference in heights by the height of A because we ... B's height will not be less than A's by 20%. Yes!.

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Answered by thamaraiselvi2000
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Answer:

Say A's height is 100cm

B's height will then be 80

so the difference is 20

how much percent shorter than A can be calculated by dividing 20 by 80 and then multiplying it by 100 (20/80 *100) and that equals 25 per cent.

so that means B will be 125 percent more than A

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