Math, asked by varmasiddhi13, 2 months ago

A and B are Partners sharing profits in the ratio of 6:4. C is admitted as a partner. The new sharing ratio of A, B and C is 10: 6:4. Find out the sacrificing ratio.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Given :-

  • A and B are partner's sharing profits in the ratio of 6:4.C is admitted as a partner.The new sharing ratio of A,B and C is 10:6:4.

To find :-

  • The sacrificing ratio.

Solution :-

  • To calculate sacrificing ratio we should subtract old ratio -New ratio.

Now,

A's sacrificing ratio,

=

 =  \frac{6}{10}  -  \frac{10}{20}  =  \frac{120 - 100}{200}  =  \frac{20}{200}

B's sacrificing ratio,

=

 =  \frac{4}{10}  -  \frac{6}{20}  =  \frac{80 - 60}{200}  =  \frac{20}{200}

Therefore ,

  • Sacrificing ratio becomes as ,

  • 20:20

Hope it helps u mate ,

Thank you .

Answered by Shaikhmahel
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