Math, asked by yogiiii4347, 9 months ago

A, B and C are partners in a business. Their capitals are respectively, Rs.5000, Rs.6000 and Rs.4000. A gets 30% of the total profit for managing the business. The remaining profit is divided among three in the ratio of their capitals. In the end of the year, the profit of A is Rs.200 more than the sum of the profits of B and C. Find the total profit.
A. Rs.4500
B. Rs.5200
C. Rs.1800
D. Rs.3000

Answers

Answered by SatakshiNautiyal
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Answer:

300

Step-by-step explanation:

Capital share ratio=5000:6000:4000,5:6:4

A's salary=30% of 3000 =900

A's profit share=3000-900*5/15=700

B's profit share=3000-900*6/15=840

C's profit share=3000-900*4/15=560

A.

salary 900. B' profit 840

profit 700. C's profit 560

total. 1600. Total. 1400

A's profit is 200 more than sum of profits of B and C.

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