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30 August, 19:24

Joseph's income is 40% less than Helen's income, Barbara's income is 20% less than Joseph's income, and Nancy's income is 40% less than Joseph's income. Helen gave 50% of her income to Barbara and 50% of her income to Nancy, Barbara's new income would be what fraction of Nancy's new income?

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  1. 30 August, 19:43
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    53/41

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Initially:

    j = 0.6h

    b = 0.8j

    n = 0.6j

    After Helen gives her income away:

    b = 0.8j + 0.5h

    n = 0.6j + 0.5h

    b = 0.8 (0.6h) + 0.5h

    n = 0.6 (0.6h) + 0.5h

    b = 0.48h + 0.5h

    n = 0.36h + 0.5h

    b = 0.53h

    n = 0.41h

    b/n = 0.53/0.41

    b = 53/41 n
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