Math, asked by Harrypottergirl, 6 months ago

Rohit's monthly income is 15% more than Ranjeet's monthly income and Ranjeet's monthly income is
20% less than Rohan's monthly income. What is the ratio of monthly income of Rohit to the monthly
income of Rohan?​

Answers

Answered by adityagoswami427
4

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

23 : 25

Step-by-step explanation:

Let say Rohan Monthly Income = 100A

Ranjit monthly income is 20% less than rohans monthly income

=> Ranjit Monthly Income = 100A - (20/100)100A = 80A

Ranjit Monthly Income = 80A

Rohit monthly income is 15% more than Ranjit monthly income

=> Rohit monthly income = 80A + (15/100)80A = 92A

Rohit monthly income = 92A

ratio of monthly income of Rohit to the monthly income of Rohan

92A : 100A

23 : 25

the ratio of monthly income of Rohit to the monthly income of Rohan = 23:25

Answered by Anonymous
3

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23: 25

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➼Let say Rohan Monthly Income =100A

➟Ranjit monthly income is 20% less than rohans monthly incomne

✬Ranjit Monthly Income = 100A - (20/100|100A = 80A)

➭Ranjit Monthly Income = 80A

➼Rohit monthly income is 15% more than Ranjit monthly income

➭Rohit monthly income = 80A + (15/100)80A = 92A

➼Rohit monthly income 92A

ratio of monthly income of Rohit to the monthly income of Rohan

  • 92A:10OA

  • 23: 25

the ratio of monthly income of Rohit to the monthly income of Rohan

∴23:25

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