L and M are partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 5:3. They admit N and decide that the profit sharing ratio between M and N shall be the same as existing between L and M. Calculate new profit sharing ratio and the sacrificing ratio.
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As there is mentioned that M and N will be sharing profit as it is between L and M so L and M ratio is 5:3. Then M and N will share 5:3 so for 5 share Mhas 3 then for 3 share how much for N by cross multiplication it will come to 3/5*3=1.8
5:3:1.8=25:15:9 is the new ratio and sacrifice will be old ratio - new ratio
L= 5/8-25/49 =(245-200)/392=45/392
M=3/8-15/49 = (147-120)/392 = 27/392
sacrifice is 45:27=5:3
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