Accountancy, asked by danidayana, 6 months ago

. A and B are sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2. They admit C as

partner for 1/3rd share in the profits. He takes this share 3/5th from A and

2/5th from B. New profit sharing ratio will be:​

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Answered by rounakp2008
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Answer:

Old ratio (A and B) = 3 : 2

C is admitted for 1/4 share

Let the combined share of A, B and C = 1

Combined share of A and B after C's admission = 1 - C's share

= 1 - (1/4) = 3/4

New share :

A = (3/4) * (1/2) = 3/8

B = (3/4) * (1/2) = 3/8

C = 1/4

Therefore, A : B : C = 3/8 : 3/8 : 1/4

= 3 : 3 : 2

Sacrificing ratio = Old ratio - New ratio

A's sacrifice = (3/5) - (3/8) = 9/24

B's sacrifice = (2/5) - (3/8) = 1/24

Therefore, sacrificing ratio of A and b is 9 : 1

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