Math, asked by amanrai37, 11 months ago

Last year, Mr. Sharma weighed 75 kg. This year he weighs 90 kg. Find out Mr Sharma's increased

weight in percentage.​

Answers

Answered by Koleplayer
24

Answer:

Percentage of increase in weight = 20%

Step-by-step explanation:

Increase in weight=(90-75)kg

                              = 15 kg

Last year's weight = 75 kg

This year's weight = 90 kg

Percentage of increase in weight= (\frac{15}{75}*100)%

                                                       = 20 %

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Answered by pinquancaro
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Mr Sharma's increased  weight in percentage is 20%.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Last year, Mr. Sharma weighed 75 kg. This year he weighs 90 kg.

To Find : Mr Sharma's increased  weight in percentage ?

Solution :

Original weight = 75 kg

Increased weight = 90 kg

Increase in weight is 90-75 kg

Increase in weight is 15 kg

The percentage is given by,

P\%=\frac{\text{Increase in weight}}{\text{Originalweight}} \times 100

P\%=\frac{15}{75} \times 100

P\%=20\%

Therefore, Mr Sharma's increased  weight in percentage is 20%.

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