Math, asked by rameswaryray54, 10 months ago

If A's income is 30% less than B's, then how much per cent is B's income more than A’s?​

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Answered by SonalRamteke
2

Answer:

There is 23.07% B's salary is less than that of A's salary. Hence, there is 23.07% B's salary is less than that of A's salary.

Answered by vyasananya057
3

A income = B-30/100of B

let A income be 1000

1000=B-30/100*B

1000=7B/10

7B=10000

B=1428.5

B income more than A=1428.5-1000=428.5

%=428.5/1000*100

42.8%

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