Accountancy, asked by gaganmajhi500, 3 months ago

Ram's salery is Increased form Rs 24,000 to rs 30,000, find The Increased %.25%

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Answered by abhijitdey16122004
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Answer:

its easy

Explanation:

30000-24000=6000

6000÷100

the increased price =60%(answer)

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Answered by TwilightShine
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Question :-

  • Ram's salary is increased from Rs 24000 to Rs 30000. Find the increase %.

Answer :-

  • There was an increase of 25%.

Given :-

  • Ram's salary is increased from Rs 24000 to Rs 30000.

To find :-

  • The increase %.

Step-by-step explanation :-

  • Ram's original salary was Rs 24000.
  • It has been increased to Rs 30000.

  • For finding the increase %, we first have to find how much amount was increased.

We know that :-

  • Amount Increased = New Amount - Original Amount.

Here,

  • New Amount (Salary) = Rs 30000.
  • Original Amount (Salary) = Rs 24000.

Hence,

\rm Amount  \: increased = Rs  \: 30000 - Rs \:  24000

  \fbox{\rm Amount increased = Rs 6000.}

  • Hence, Ram got an increase of Rs 6000.

  • Now, since we know the amount increased, let's find the increase %.

We know that :-

 \boxed{\tt Increase \: \% =  \dfrac{Amount  \: Increased}{Original \:  Amount}  \times 100}

Applying this formula,

  \implies\sf Increase \: \% =  \dfrac{600 \!\!\!\not0}{24 \!\!\!\not0 \!\!\!\not0 \!\!\!\not0}  \times 1\!\!\! \not0\!\!\! \not0

Cutting off the zeroes,

 \implies \sf Increase \: \% = \dfrac{ \cancel{600}}{ \cancel{24}} \times 1

Reducing the numbers,

  \implies \sf Increase \: \% = \dfrac{25}{1}  \times 1

Now let's multiply the remaining numbers,

  \implies\sf Increase \: \% = 25 \times 1

On multiplying,

 \underline{\boxed{\implies \sf Increase \: \% = 25.}}

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  • So, the increase % is 25%.
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