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A and B enter into partnership. A contributes Rs.8000 and B contributes Rs.10,000. At the end of 6 months they introduce C who contributes Rs.6000. After the gap of three years, they find that firm has made a profit of Rs.9660, find the share of each of them.

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Answered by gajendrakumarjha
8

Answer:

Rs.3360, 4200, 2100

Step-by-step explanation:

A's investment for 36 months = Rs.8000×36 = Rs.288000

B's investment for 36 months = Rs.10000×36 = Rs.360000

C's investment for 30 months = Rs.6000×30 = Rs.180000

A : B : C's ratio of shares = 288 : 360 : 180 = 48 : 60 : 30 = 24 : 30 : 15

Total profit = Rs.9660

A's share = 9600×2469

= 140×24 = Rs.3360

B's share = 9600×3024

= 140×30 = Rs.4200

C's share = 9660×1524

= 140×15 = Rs.2100


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Answered by bangarambindu
8

Step-by-step explanation:

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The share of A,B,C,is 3360,4200,2100

1year------12months

3years-----12×3=36months

C is invest at the end of 6 months out of 3 years (36-6)30 months

remaining members invest for 3 years so taken as 36 months

formula :

invest ×time=profit

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