A's income is ^@35\%^@ more than that of B. How many percent is B's income less than that of A?
Answer:
^@25.93\%^@
- Let B's income be ^@₹ 100^@.
Then, A's income = ^@₹ 135^@.
If A's income is ^@₹ 135^@, then B's income = ^@₹ 100^@.
If A's income is ^@₹ 100^@, then B's income = ^@₹ \bigg( \dfrac { 100 } { 135 } \times 100 \bigg) = ₹ 74.07 ^@. - Thus, if A's income is ^@₹ 100^@, then B's income = ^@₹ 74.07^@.
Therefore, B's income is less than that of A by ^@ \dfrac { (100 - 74.07) } { 100 } \times 100\% =25.93\%^@.
Hence, B's income is less than that of A by ^@25.93\%^@.