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Jeff's salary is 25% higher than Josh's. By how many percent is Josh's salary less than Jeff's?
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Jeff's salary is 25% higher than Josh's. By how many percent is Josh's salary less than Jeff's?
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It should be the same, 25%. Let's say Josh makes $4,000 a year, and Jeff makes $5,000. Jeff makes 25% more than Josh, and Josh makes 25% less than Jeff. Hope this helped.
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The correct answer should be 20%.
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