Aslam's weekly salary increased fromfrom Rs 175 to Rs 201.25. Find the percent of increase

201.25 - 175 = 26.25

100(26.25 / 175) = ?

15%

201.25 - 175= 26.25

100(26.25 / 175)= 15%

201.25 - 175= 26.25

100(26.25 / 175)=

Well, that's quite the increase! Let me do some calculations.

To find the percent of increase, we need to first calculate the difference between the two salaries. So, Rs 201.25 - Rs 175 = Rs 26.25.

Now, we'll calculate the percent increase using the formula: (Increase ÷ Original Salary) × 100.

(26.25 ÷ 175) × 100 = 15%

So, Aslam's weekly salary increased by 15% from Rs 175 to Rs 201.25. That's quite the raise! I hope he treats himself to something nice.

To find the percent increase, we can use the following formula:

Percent Increase = (New Value - Initial Value) / Initial Value * 100%

In this case:
Initial Value = Rs 175
New Value = Rs 201.25

Let's plug in the values to calculate the percent increase:

Percent Increase = (201.25 - 175) / 175 * 100%
Percent Increase = 26.25 / 175 * 100%
Percent Increase ≈ 14.86%

Therefore, Aslam's weekly salary increased by approximately 14.86%.