Quantitative Aptitude - Practice Exercise 13 (Percentage)

1. If A’s salary is 25% higher than B’s salary, how much per cent is B’s salary lower than A’s?

(a) 15%
(b) 20%
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Quantitative Aptitude - Practice Exercise 13 (Percentage)





Quantitative Aptitude - Practice Exercise 6 (Percentage)

Solve the following and check with the answers given at the end.

1 . A, B, and C went to have a meal in the hotel, A has paid 50% more than the amount that B has paid. and C has paid 5/6 of that of A has paid. Also B has paid $2 more than that of C has paid. Then what is the total amount that all the three paid for their meal?
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Quantitative Aptitude - Practice Exercise 6 (Percentage)





Percentage Fundas

1. To express “anything” as percentage, simply “multiply” it by 100
ex. 3 can be expressed as 300%

2. To remove % sign, divide by 100
ex. 50% means 50 / 100 i.e. 1 / 2

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Percentage Fundas





Quantitative Aptitude - Practice Exercise 2 (Percentage)

Percentage Practice Exercise

1. When 75% of a number is added to 75, it results in the number itself. Find the number?

2. What is the total number of students at an exam if 31% failed and the number of those who passed exceeded the number of those who failed by 247?


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Quantitative Aptitude - Practice Exercise 2 (Percentage)








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