In a joint business the capitals of Asma and Salma are in the ratio 3:4 and the capitals of Salma and Akrom are in the ratio 6:5 . If Asma gets a profit of ₹450 , find the profit of Akrom .. Please solve this sum ... Its really urgent .. If you can do then only solve and click a photo of it and send to me .. pleaseeee ...
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How to solve Partnership Problems? Important Tips with Examples!
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Updated : Oct 9, 2019, 9:00
By : Gaurav Singh Bhadouria
Today, we will discuss the basics of Partnership and types of problem asked in previous year exams and how to approach them. This will help you in clearing your basics and solving these questions.
Tips for Partnership Problems
When two or more people invest their money in a business, persons are called Partners, their relationship is Partnership and money is Capital.
If they invest money for the same time, it is called simple partnership.
If they invest money for different time, it is called compound partnership.
This topic is basically based on ratio and percentage. We gave basics of Ratio in Time and Work. To learn the basics of ratio and percentage click the link given below:
Partnership Problems:
Profit is directly proportional to Time and Investments.
Profit ∝ Time Profit ∝ Investments
Profit ∝ (Time × Investments)
Example 1:
Three partners A, B and C invest Rs.1500, Rs.1200 and Rs.1800 respectively in a company. How should they divide a profit of Rs.900?
Solution: Given, there is no time given, we can say profit is proportional to investment.
Ratio of profit = ratio of investment
Profit ratio of A:B:C = 1500:1200:1800 =5:4:6
so, total profit is 5+4+6 = 15 i.e. equal to 900
profit of A = (5/15)× 900 = 300
profit of B = (4/15)× 900 = 240
profit of C = (6/15)× 900 = 360
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Article
How to solve Partnership Problems? Important Tips with Examples!
2616 upvotes
297 comments
Updated : Oct 9, 2019, 9:00
By : Gaurav Singh Bhadouria
Today, we will discuss the basics of Partnership and types of problem asked in previous year exams and how to approach them. This will help you in clearing your basics and solving these questions.
Tips for Partnership Problems
When two or more people invest their money in a business, persons are called Partners, their relationship is Partnership and money is Capital.
If they invest money for the same time, it is called simple partnership.
If they invest money for different time, it is called compound partnership.
This topic is basically based on ratio and percentage. We gave basics of Ratio in Time and Work. To learn the basics of ratio and percentage click the link given below:
Partnership Problems:
Profit is directly proportional to Time and Investments.
Profit ∝ Time Profit ∝ Investments
Profit ∝ (Time × Investments)
Example 1:
Three partners A, B and C invest Rs.1500, Rs.1200 and Rs.1800 respectively in a company. How should they divide a profit of Rs.900?
Solution: Given, there is no time given, we can say profit is proportional to investment.
Ratio of profit = ratio of investment
Profit ratio of A:B:C = 1500:1200:1800 =5:4:6
so, total profit is 5+4+6 = 15 i.e. equal to 900
profit of A = (5/15)× 900 = 300
profit of B = (4/15)× 900 = 240
profit of C = (6/15)× 900 = 360
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