Question
The question consists of two statements numbered "I and
II" given below it. You have to  decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Statemen  I : - A person spends 69% of his income  and his expenditure is ₹13,800 . The rest is his saving.  Statement II: A person spends ₹9,000 on grocery , 24% of his income on food , and 1/5 of his income on rent . The rest is his saving. ÂSolution
ATQ, Statemen I:  Total Income Ă— (69/100) = 13800 Total income=13800 Ă— 100/69 =20000 Statement II:  Total Income Ă— (24/100) + Total Income Ă— 1/5 + 9000 + Saving = Total income Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the questionÂ
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