Question : If A's income is 60% less than B's income, then B's income is what percentage more than that of A's income?
Option 1: 40%
Option 2: 150%
Option 3: 120%
Option 4: 80%
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Correct Answer: 150%
Solution : Let the B's income = 100 Since A's income is 60% less than B's income A's income = 100 – 60 = 40 So, A's income is 60 more than B's income The required percentage = $\frac{60}{40}$ × 100 = 150% So, A's income is 150% more than B's income. Hence, the correct answer is 150%.
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