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New ratio - old ratio = Gain(+) Sacrifice(-)

D's share = 1/6 = 5/30

remaining share after D's share of profit will be distributed by old partners in the old ratio.

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Asked on December 26, 2019 by

Annesha Devnal

A,B and C are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 2:2:1. D is admitted as a new partner for 1/6

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share. C will retain his original share. Calculate the new profit sharing ratio and sacrificing ratio.

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A's old share= 2/5

B's old share= 2/5

C's old share= 1/5

D is admitted for 1/6th share. C will retain his original share.

Hence, remaining share= 1- [1/6] - [1/5]

= 19/30

This remaining share will be shared by A and B in their old ratio, i.e, 2:2

A's new share= 2/4 * 19/30

= 38/120

B's new share= 2/4 * 19/30

= 38/120

New Profit sharing ratio= 38:38:24:20

= 19:19:12:10

Sacrificing ratio= old ratio- new ratio

A's sacrifice= 2/5- 19/60

= 5/60

B's sacrifice= 2/5- 19/60

= 5/60

Sacrificing ratio= 2:2:1

[Note: since nothing is mentioned, we assume that only A and B have sacrificed since C retains his old share]

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