Math, asked by royaditya45, 1 day ago

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

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Answered by gamingwithkaliya219
1

Answer:

5% is more than B

Step-by-step explanation:

A's salary is 5% more than B's.

Answered by niteshrajputs995
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  • As per the data given in the question, we have to find the value of the expression.

              Given data:- A'income is 30\% less than B's.

              To find:- Value of the expression.

              Solution:-

         let B's income be 100.

         A's income is

          100+30\\=130.

           If A's income is 130 than B's income is less than 30.

           If A's income is 1 than    \frac{30}{130} \\\\

            If A's income is 100

           then B's income

           =\frac{30}{130} \times 100\\=\frac{300}{13}\\=23.076\%.

     Hence we will get the value 23.076\%.

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