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The ratio of A's share to B's share is 6:5. The ratio of C's share to A's share is 1:2. If A's share is Rs.9000. how much C's share?​

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Answered by mdtalha2512000
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Answered by saniya2080
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Given that,

Given that,Total money = Rs. 9000 

Given that,Total money = Rs. 9000 A: B: C = 4 :5:6 

Given that,Total money = Rs. 9000 A: B: C = 4 :5:6 As share= (4+5+6)4×9000=2400

Given that,Total money = Rs. 9000 A: B: C = 4 :5:6 As share= (4+5+6)4×9000=2400Bs share = (4+5+6)5×9000=3000

Given that,Total money = Rs. 9000 A: B: C = 4 :5:6 As share= (4+5+6)4×9000=2400Bs share = (4+5+6)5×9000=3000Cs share = (4+5+6)6×9000=3600

Given that,Total money = Rs. 9000 A: B: C = 4 :5:6 As share= (4+5+6)4×9000=2400Bs share = (4+5+6)5×9000=3000Cs share = (4+5+6)6×9000=3600Total money = Rs. 9000 

Given that,Total money = Rs. 9000 A: B: C = 4 :5:6 As share= (4+5+6)4×9000=2400Bs share = (4+5+6)5×9000=3000Cs share = (4+5+6)6×9000=3600Total money = Rs. 9000 Hence, difference between As share and Cs share

Given that,Total money = Rs. 9000 A: B: C = 4 :5:6 As share= (4+5+6)4×9000=2400Bs share = (4+5+6)5×9000=3000Cs share = (4+5+6)6×9000=3600Total money = Rs. 9000 Hence, difference between As share and Cs share= 3600 - 2400 = 1200

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