Accountancy, asked by sunilsrivastava6504, 1 month ago

old Ratio of A,B,C- 5:3:2
New Ratio of A,B,C,D = 3:3:2:2
dusver = 2:00​

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Answered by saimithraakuthota028
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Explanation:

Old ratio (A, B, C and D) = 5: 3: 2: 2

B's profit share = 3/12

C's profit share = 2/12

B's share was acquired by D and C's share was acquired by A.

Therefore, D's new share = D's old share + Share of B = 2/12 +3/12 = 5/12

A's new share = A's old share + Share of C = 5/12 + 2/12 = 7/12

New profit share (A and D) = 7: 5

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