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ram and sham sharing profit in the ratio of5:3 they admit monu as a new partner with 1/5 share in future profit which he gets 3/20 from ram and 1/20 from sham calculate new profit sharing ratio​

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Answered by MrSarcastic01
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Answer:

Given :-

Ram and sham sharing profit in the ratio of5:3 they admit monu as a new partner with 1/5 share in future profit which he gets 3/20 from ram and 1/20 from sham

To Find :-

Profit sharing ratio

Solution :-

New Share of Ram = Old share - Share taken of Ram

New Share = 5/8 - 3/20

New Share = 5(5) - 3(2)/40

New Share = 25 - 6/40

New Share = 19/40

New Share of Sham = Old share - Share taken of Sham

New Share = 3/8 - 1/20

New Share = 3(5) - 1(2)/40

New Share = 15 - 2/40

New Share = 13/40

Now

New Share of Monu = 1 - (New Share of Ram + Sham)

New Share of Monu = 1 - (19/40 + 13/40)

New Share of Monu = 1 - 32/40

New Share of Monu = 40 - 32/40

New Share of Monu = 8/40

Ration = 19/40 : 13/40 : 8/40

Answered by XxItzking18xX
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Answer:

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