If the selling price of model B is 60% more than that of model A, we can express the selling prices as follows: let the selling price of model A be ( P ), then the selling price of model B is ( 1.6P ). If we assume equal sales volume for both models, the total sales would be ( P + 1.6P = 2.6P ). Therefore, the sales of model A would represent ( \frac{P}{2.6P} \times 100 \approx 38.46% ) of the total sales.
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