. If Mohan's income is 25% more than Raman's income, then by what percent is Raman's
income less than Mohan's income?
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. If Mohan's income is 25% more than Raman's income, then by what percent is Raman's
income less than Mohan's income?
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Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be Mohan's income and y be Raman's income.
Given that x is 25% more than y.
x = (100+25)/100 × y
x = 125y/100
x = 5y/4
y = 4x/5
y = 0.8x
y = 0.8x × 100
y = 80% of x
Hence, Raman's income is 100-80 = 20% less than Mohan's income.
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