If A’s income is 60% more of B’s income and B’s income is 40% less than C’s income, then by what percent is C’s income more than A’s income? (Correct to one decimal place)

If A’s income is 60% more of B’s income and B’s income is 40% less than C’s income, then by what percent is C’s income more than A’s income? (Correct to one decimal place) Correct Answer 4.2

Calculation:

Let the income of C be Rs. 100

Income of B = 100 × (60/100) = 60

Income of A = 60 × (160/100) = 96

C’s income more than that of A by = 100 – 96 = 4

C’s income more than that of A by (in %) = 4/96 × 100 = 4.16% in approx 4.2%

∴ The required answer will be 4.2%.

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