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"Example \\( 3 : \\) In an examination, A gets 10\\( \\% \\) more marks than \\( B \\) and \\( B \\) gets 15\\( \\% \\) more\nmarks than \\( C \\) . How much per cent more does \\( A \\) get than \\( C \\) ?\nSolution: Let the marks secured by \\( C \\) be \\( 100 , \\) then \\( B \\) gets 15\\( \\% \\) more than \\( C \\) .\nMarks secured by \\( B = 100 + 15 = 115 \\)"

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