Math, asked by guptanidhika, 11 months ago

If A and B started a business. B invest 300 more than A. After 9 months A double his investment and B withdrew half of his investment. B' share of profit is 1400 out of total profit 9000. Find A' s investment?

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Answered by neha7755
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Hlw mate!!


Let the annual profit be Rs.x
Then, Rs.(x - 120) will be distributed between A and B as their shares of profit.

Ratio of profits = Ratio of investments

So, A : B = 3000 : 4000 = 3 : 4

A's share = 120 + (x - 120) X 3737

= > 120 + (x - 120) X 3737 = 390

= > (x - 120) X 3737 = 390 - 120 = 270

= > x - 120 = 270 X 7373 = 630

B's share = 47×(x−120)47×(x−120)

= 47×63047×630 = Rs. 360


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