Math, asked by kenchanna5931, 2 months ago

In a company rohit get 1/4 of profit sumit get 2/5 of the profit and the reamineng profit goes to sujata . find the sujata safe?

Answers

Answered by spidey6121
77

ANSWER:

7/20

EXPLANATION:

let total profit be 1.

1 = rohit + sumit + sujata

1 - (rohit + sumit) = sujata

1 - ( 1/4 + 2/5 ) = sujata

1 - 13/20 = sujata ( by taking LCM )

7/20 = Sujata's profit

Answered by Sauron
149

Share of Sujata =  \dfrac{7}{20}

Step-by-step explanation:

Correct Question :

In a company Rohit get 1/4 of profit. Sumit get 2/5 of the profit and the remaining profit goes to Sujata . find the Sujata's Share?

Solution :

In a company -

Rohit get 1/4 of profit

Sumit get 2/5 of the profit

The remaining profit goes to Sujata

So,

Sujata's Share = ???

  • Rohit = \sf{\dfrac{1}{4}}

  • Sumit = \sf{\dfrac{2}{5}}

\sf{\implies{\dfrac{1}{4}   \: +  \:  \dfrac{2}{5}}}

\sf{\implies{\dfrac{5}{20}  \:  +  \:  \dfrac{8}{20}}}

Let,

Total Profit = 1

So,

Remaining Share =

\sf{\implies{1 \:  -  \:  \dfrac{13}{20}}}

OR

Remaining Share =

\sf{\implies{1 \:  -  \:  \dfrac{(8 \:   +   \: 5)}{20}}}

\sf{\implies{1 \:  -  \:  \dfrac{13}{20}}}

\implies{\sf{\dfrac{7}{20}}}

Remaining Share =

\implies{\sf{\dfrac{7}{20}}}

Remaining Share = The remaining profit goes to Sujata

  • Sujata's Share = \sf{\dfrac{7}{20}}

Therefore, Share of Sujata =  \sf{\dfrac{7}{20}}

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