If B's pocket money is 30% more than that of A and C's pocket money is 30% more than that of B, then by how much percent is C's pocket money more than that of A?
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If B's pocket money is 30% more than that of A and C's pocket money is 30% more than that of B, then by how much percent is C's pocket money more than that of A?
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Let C' earning be 100
The B is earning 40% more than C
Which means B is earning 140
A is earning 30% more than B
(140+ (140×30)/100=182
Let C's spending 100
B is spending 8% more than C which will be : 108
A is spending 10% more than A
A's spending 108+(108×10)/100=118.8
The savings of A =182–118.8=63.2
The C ‘s income 100
63.2 is the 63.2% of 100 is the savings of A
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if b's pocket money is 30% more than a & c's pocket money is 30% more than b then c's pocket money is 60% more than a