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A is 50% more than B, C is 2/3 of A and D is 60% more than C. Now, each of A, B, C, and D is increased by 10%. Find what per cent of B is D (after the increase)
A is 50% more than B, C is 2/3 of A and D is 60% more than C. Now, each of A, B, C, and D is increased by 10%. Find what per cent of B is D (after the increase)
1). 150%
2). 160%
3). 175%
4). 176%
1). 150%
2). 160%
3). 175%
4). 176%
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After increasing each by 10%:
Now, calculating the percentage of
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