The income of A is 30% less than the income of B and the income of B is 137.5% more than that of C. If the income of A is
Rs28500 less than that of B, then the income (in Rs) of C is:
This questions was previously asked in
SSC CGL 16th August 2021 Shift-1
Explanation:
- Let B's income be Rs X.
- A's income is 30% less than B's, so A's income is 0.7X.
- It's given A's income is Rs 28500 less than B's:
\[
X - 0.7X = 28500
\]
\[
0.3X = 28500 \Rightarrow X = 95000
\]
- Income of B (X) is Rs 95000.
- B’s income is 137.5% more than C's, which means:
\[
X = C + 1.375C \Rightarrow X = 2.375C
\]
- This implies:
\[
95000 = 2.375C \Rightarrow C = 40000
\]
- Correct Option: 4, 40000
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