Math, asked by akashmadhuu, 9 months ago

If A's income is 20% more than B, then how much %B's income is less than that of A's income?​

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Answered by nitinyadav15may2005
0

Let B's income be rs1pp

A'ss income 100×20/100

rs 20

A's income is rs 100+20=120

therefore A's income is rs 20more than B's income

20/120×100

=16⅔ %

Answered by itzshrutiBasrani
4

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Let's B income = Rs 100

Then A's income = B's income- 20% of B's income

A's income

 =  > 100 -  \frac{20}{100}  \times 100 = 100 - 20 = 80

Now , B's income is Rs . 20 more than A

 =  >  \frac{20}{80}  \times 100 = 25\%

Less than A's income .

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