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10) A starts a business with Rs 1000.B Joins him after 6months with Rs 4000.C puts a sum of Rs 5000 for 4months only. At the end of the year the business gave aprofit of Rs 2800. How should the profit be dividedamong them?a)Rs 600,Rs 1200, Rs 1000b)Rs 800,Rs 600, Rs 1400c)Rs 1000, Rs 1200, Rs 60033 ,d)Rs 1200, Rs 600, Rs 1000 |
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Answer» Step-by-step explanation: starts a business with ₹ 4000. B joins him after 3 months with ₹ 8000. C puts a sum of ₹ 20000 in the business for 2 months only. At the end of YEAR, the business gives a profit of ₹ 16800. How should the profit be DIVIDED amongst them ? A = ₹ 5040 B = ₹ 7560, C = ₹ 4200 A = ₹ 7560, B = ₹ 5040, C = ₹ 4200 A = ₹ 4200, B = ₹ 7560, C = ₹ 5040 A = ₹ 4200, B = ₹ 5040, C = ₹ 7560 Correct Option: A A's share : B's share : C's share = Ratio of product of investment and time period of investment = 4000 X 12 : 8000 x (12 - 3) : 20000 x 2 = 4 x 12 : 8 x 9 : 20 x 2 = 6 : 9 : 5 Let, A's share = 6N B's share = 9N C's share = 5N According to the question, 6N + 9N + 5N = 16800 ⇒ 20N = 16800 ∴ N = 16800/20 = 840 ∴ A's share = 6N = 6 x 840 = ₹ 5040 B's share = 9N = 9 x 840 = ₹ 7560 C's share = 5N = 5 x 840 = ₹ 4200 |
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