Math, asked by siyamishra261009, 2 months ago

Mr. Gupta spends 78% of his salary. If his salary is

₹ 12750 per month, what amount does he save?

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Answered by Gunn7
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Given,
Mr. Gupta’s per month salary = ₹12750
Percentage of salary Mr. Gupta spends = 78%

Calculating the amount of salary Mr. Gupta spends:
=> 78% of 12750
=> 12750 x 78 / 100
=> 994500 / 100
= ₹ 9945 /-

Now, calculating the amount of salary Mr. Gupta saves:
=>12750 - 9945
= 2805 /-

Therefore, Mr. Gupta saves ₹2805.

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Answered by suraj5070
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 \tt Mr.\:Gupta \:spends\: 78\%\: of\: his\: salary.\: If \:his\: salary \:is\\\tt ₹ 12750\: per\: month\:, what\: amount\: does\: he\: save

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 \sf \bf Salary\:of\:Mr.\:Gupta=₹ 12750

 \sf \bf Percentage \:of \:money \:spent =78\%

 \sf \bf {\boxed {\mathbb {TO\:FIND}}}

 \sf \bf Amount\:saved\:by\:Mr. \:Gupta

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 \tt\underline {Mr.\:Gupta \:salary \:spent}

 \sf \bf \implies 78\%\:of\:₹ 12750

 \sf \bf \implies 78\%\:of\: 12750

 \sf \bf \implies \dfrac{78}{100}\times 12750

 \sf \bf \implies \dfrac{994500}{100}

 \sf \bf \implies \dfrac{9945\cancel {00}}{1\cancel {00}}

 \implies {\boxed {\color {blue} {\sf \bf ₹ 9945}}}

\tt \underline {\therefore Amount \:spent \:by \:Mr. \:Gupta \:is\:₹ 9945}

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 \sf \bf (Salary\:of\:Gupta) - (Spent\:money) = (Saved\:money)

 \tt \underline {Substitute\:the \:values}

 \sf \bf\implies 12750-9945

 \implies{\boxed {\boxed {\color {red} {\sf \bf ₹ 2805}}}}

 {\color {purple}  {\underline {\sf \bf \therefore Mr. \:Gupta \:saved \:₹ 2805}}}

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