Math, asked by rekhasn1988, 2 days ago

two people invest ₹15000 and ₹25000 respectively to start a business. they decided to share the profits in the ratio of their investments. if their profit is ₹12000, how much does each get ? please give the example .​

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Answered by chxcykoo
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Answer:

total investment

 \red{15000 + 25000 = 40000}

one person's investment

 =  \frac{15000}{40000}  =  \frac{3}{8}

second person's investment

  = 1  -  \frac{3}{8}  =  \frac{5}{8}

total profit

 \red{12000} (given)

profit of 1 person

 =  \frac{3}{8}  \times 12000 = 4500

profit of 2nd person

 = 12000 - 4500 = 7500

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