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IfA exceeds B by 10%, then find the number by which B has to be multiplied to get A ?​

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Answered by Gagandeep2378
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11/10

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Answered by JeanaShupp
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The number by which B has to be multiplied to get A is 1.1.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : A exceeds B by 10%

i.e. A is greater than B by 10 % of B.

Then, A =  B + 10 % of B

= B+\dfrac{10}{100}B [we divide a percentage by 100 to convert it into decimal or fraction]

= B+0.1B= (1+0.1)B=1.1B

Therefore , the number by which B has to be multiplied to get A is 1.1.

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