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Salaries of A and B are in the ratio of 9 : 4 respectively. When A's salary is increased by 15%, it becomes Rs. 5175. What is B's salary? `R s .2000` b. `R s .2500` c. `R s .4000` d. Rs. 4500 e. none of these

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