Question:

A’s income is 20% less than B’s income, B’s income is 20% less than C’s income, C’s income is 15% more than D’s income, D’s income is 15% less than E’s income. If E’s income is Rs. 25,400 then what is the income of A? (Income is calculated per year)

Updated On: Dec 16, 2025
  • Rs. 11,890.36
  • Rs. 12,360.30
  • Rs. 13,450.50
  • Rs. 15,890.24
  • Rs. 19,890.24
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

To find A's income, we need to work back from E's income using the given percentage relationships:

Start with E's income:

  • E's income = Rs. 25,400

Calculate D's income, which is 15% less than E's income:

  • D's income = E's income × (100% - 15%) = E's income × 85% 
  • \(D = 25400 \times 0.85 = 21590\) Rs.

Calculate C's income, which is 15% more than D's income:

  • C's income = D's income × (100% + 15%) = D's income × 115%
  • \(C = 21590 \times 1.15 = 24828.5\) Rs.

Calculate B's income, which is 20% less than C's income:

  • B's income = C's income × (100% - 20%) = C's income × 80%
  • \(B = 24828.5 \times 0.80 = 19862.8\) Rs.

Calculate A's income, which is 20% less than B's income:

  • A's income = B's income × (100% - 20%) = B's income × 80%
  • \(A = 19862.8 \times 0.80 = 15890.24\) Rs.

Thus, the correct answer is Rs. 15,890.24.

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