Math, asked by moses7145, 11 days ago

Income of A is 10% more than income of B.
Let B's income is x% less than A's income.
Find x​

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Answered by mariyamulla
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let the income of B be y

Income of A is 10% more than income of B.

A's income = y+10\%y=y+0.1y=1.1yy+10%y=y+0.1y=1.1y

Difference in incomes = 1.1 y-y=0.1y

B's income be x% less than A's income=\frac{0.1y}{1.1y} \times 100 =9.09 \%

1.1y

0.1y

×100=9.09%

Hence B's income be 9.09% less than A's income.

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Answered by kv44489
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Answer:

x% = 10%

because in question it's given that A's income

10% more than b!s income.

So, N'Djamena income 10% less then A's income.

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