Here's something for you to move your blains a bit. Be sure that you're honest and answer this with your juicy blains. Here's the question:
There's 100% shares between A & B. A & B agreed to give C 2.5% each, hence, a total of 5%.
Now, A wants that no matter what happenes, B + C's shares will not be more than that of A's.
What is the minimum percentage of the share that A must have, in order to have at least 1% extra of the total shares of B & C? (State the total shares that A, and B's shares, eg. A = 5%, B = 5%)
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Got the answer already? Hmmmm... Guess not eh? Press Ctrl + A for answer now.
Here's the answer boys & girls. It's 53% of shares that A must have; B is having 47% of shares. Still don't understand? Let me know.
p/s: Reply in comment if you get the answer, honestly. Haha!
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