Accountancy, asked by manavsahu22, 5 months ago

A, B,C and D are partners. A and B share 3/4th of the profits in the ratio of 2:1. C and D share

remaining profits equally. Profit sharing ratios will be​

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Answered by Ansh0725
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Old ratio (A and B) = 3 : 2

C is admitted for 1/5 th share

A's sacrifice in favour of C = (1/5) * (1/2) = (1/10)

B's sacrifice in favour of C = (1/5) * (1/2) = (1/10)

New ratio = Old ratio - Sacrificing ratio

A's new ratio = (3/5) - (1/10) = 5/10 or 1/5

B's new share = (2/5) - (1/10) = 3/10

C's share = A's sacrifice + B's sacrifice

= (1/10) + (1/10)

= 2/10

Therefore, new profit sharing ratio of A, B and C is 5 : 3 : 2

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