Question
A gave 60% of amount to B. B gave 40% of amount received
from A to C. If amount received by C from B is Rs.192, then find the amount received by B from A.Solution
Let A had Rs.x with him. According to question, => 60% of 40% of x = 192 => 0.24x = 192 => x = 800 Amount received by B from A = 60% of 800 = Rs.480
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