<span>We can assume the numbers are 161 and 163 it can also be showned by adding and subtracting the numbers by 1.
For example. Numbers refering to 2; 1 and 3 To solve this equation we can first assume that both a and b are nonzero real numbers. Hence, A = 1 b = 1 </span><span><span> 1. </span>2 (1) + 1 = 3</span> <span><span> 2. </span><span> 2 + 1 = 3: 3. 3 - 1 = 2 </span></span>
<span>Numbers refering to 100; 99 and 101 To solve this equation we can first assume that both a and b are nonzero real numbers. Hence, A = 1 b = 1 </span><span><span> 1. </span>2 (1) + 1 = 3</span> <span><span> 2. </span><span> 99 + 1 = 100: 3. 101 - 1 = 100</span></span>
a) A shopkeeper marked the price of an article a certain percentage above the cost price and he allowed 16% discount to make 5% profit. If a customer paid Rs 9.492 with 13% VAT to buy the article, by what percent is the marked price above the cost of the price article? (I hope this helps)