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The doctrine of Lapse was an annexation policy purportedly devised by Lord Dalhousie, who was the Governor General for the East India Company in India between 1848 and 1856.
The investments of A and B in a partnership are Rs. 6000 and Rs. 10000. B withdraws 40% of initial investment after T months. If annual profit is Rs. 70...
In a business, A invested Rs. 1600 more than that by B. After 7 months, A left the business. If at the end of the year, profit earned by B is equal to t...
M and N started a business by investing Rs.4000 and Rs.5000 respectively. After 8 months, M and N increased their investments by 25% and Rs.2000 respect...
‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ started a business by investing Rs. 2,500, Rs. 3,000 and Rs. 2,000, respectively. After 6 months, ‘B’ decreased his inv...
"A", "B", and "C" jointly established a venture. Initially, "A" invested 25% more funds than "B", while "C" contributed 20% more than "A". Four months a...
A and B started a business by investing Rs.420 and Rs.550 respectively. After 6 months, A increased his investment by Rs.760. Find the ratio of annual p...
Two firms, X and Y, began a joint venture by investing in a ratio of 9:16. After six months, Firm Y withdrew its entire investment. At the end of the ye...
Ashish started a business by investing Rs. 4900. Few months later; Ramesh joined him by investing Rs. 5600 such that at the end of the year, the profit ...
A starts business with Rs.8000 and after 6 months, B joins with A as his partner. After a year, the profit divided in the 4:5. What is B’s contributi...
P and Q together started a business with initial investment in the ratio of 1:13, respectively. The time-period of investment for P and Q is in the rati...