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The income of 'Q' surpasses that of 'S' by a suffering 4000%. The expenses of 'Q' and 'S' are in a ratio of 125:12. 'Q' has savings that exceed those of...
The ratio of the monthly income of K and L is 8:13, respectively, and their expenditures are Rs. 2500 and Rs. 5000, respectively. Find the difference be...
The average monthly income of Nitu and Neha is Rs. 72000. The monthly expenditure of Neha is 20% more than that of Nitu. The monthly savings of Nitu is ...
Monthly income of Sneha is Rs. 32,000 and the ratio of her monthly expenditure to monthly savings is 4:4 respectively. If the average monthly savings of...
The ratio of the income and savings of Michael is 6:2, respectively. If his expenditure increases by an amount which is equal to 25% of his initial savi...
The monthly incomes of Sarah and David are in the ratio 5:6, respectively, and the respective ratio of their savings is 1:2. If the monthly savings of S...
Neha spends 60% of her monthly income. If her monthly income increased by 35% and her expenditure remained the same, then she would be able to save Rs. ...
‘Rahul’ spends 75% of his income whereas ‘Sohan’ spends 60% of his income. If each of them saves Rs. 3,000, then find the total expenses of ‘R...
Total monthly income of A, B and C is Rs.1,02,720.A, B and C save 20%, 10% and 25%, of their incomes. If the ratio of their monthly expenditures is 3 : ...