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Shikha’s income is 60% more than that of Shalu. What percent is Shalu’s income less than Shikha’s?

Let shalu’s income = Rs. X


Hence, shikha’s income =


Difference between shikha’s and shalu’s income =


Hence,


Percentage in which shalu’s income is less than shikha’s income =


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