Math, asked by kaursuku, 2 months ago

A, B and C started a business with investments of Rs.12, 000, Rs. 14, 000 and Rs. 16, 000 respectively. If the profit at the end of the year is Rs.6, 300, what are the shares of A, B and C respectively?​

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Answered by vaibhav1226
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and Y invest Rs.21000 and Rs.17500 respectively in a business. At the end of the year, they make a profit of Rs.26400. What is ... A. Rs.12000, B. Rs.12500. C. Rs.26400, D. Rs. 14400 ...

Answered by SANDHIVA1974
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★GIVEN:-

A Investment = Rs.12,000

B Investment = Rs.14,000

C Investment = Rs.16,000

at the end of the year profit = Rs. 6,300

★TO FIND:-

Share of A, B and C

★SOLUTION:-

Ratio of A :B : C

12,000 : 14,000 : 16,000

12 : 14 : 16

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Share of A

 : \implies \sf{6300 \times \frac{12}{32} }

 : \implies{\boxed{\underline{\pink{\sf{Rs.2363.5}}}}}

Share of B

 : \implies \sf{6300 \times \frac{14}{32} }

: \implies{\boxed{\underline{\pink{\sf{Rs.2756.25}}}}}

Share of C

 : \implies \sf{6300 \times \frac{16}{32} }

: \implies{\boxed{\underline{\pink{\sf{Rs.3150}}}}}

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