Math, asked by srk223, 7 months ago

Seema's monthly salary increases from 50,700 to 53,911. Find the increase in percentage.
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Answered by niral
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

→ Seema monthly salary = rs. 50700

→ RS. increases in his salary = 53911 - 50700 = rs.3211

→ Now,

→ increase % = (increase rs./original salary ) × 100

                   = (3211/50700) × 100

                   = 321100/50700

                   = 6.3 %

→ So, the increase in percentage is 6.3%

Answered by Amrit111Raj82
1

 \huge \mathtt{ \underline { \color{red}{Answer}}}

 \sf{ \color{blue}{Increase \: in \: present  =  \frac{Increased value - Original value}{Original value} ×100}}

 \sf{ \color{blue}{Increased \: in \: present =  \frac{53911 - 50700}{50700} ×100}}

 \sf{ \color{blue}{Increasd \: in \: present =  \frac{3211}{50700} ×100}}

 \sf{ \color{blue}{ Increased \: in \: present  \frac{=3211}{507  }   = 6.333... }}

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