Question
A, B and C invested in partnership. A invest Rs.9000 for
5 months, B invests Rs.7000 for 3 months and C invests Rs.12000 for 2 months. C is working partner so he will get 5% extra of total profit. Find profit share of C if total profit at the end of the year is Rs.9000.Solution
Ratio of profit share of A, B and C = 9000 x 5 + 7000 x 3 + 12000 x 2 = 15:7:8 Profit share of C out of total profit = [9000 x (5/100)] + [9000 x (95/100) x (8/30)] = Rs.2730
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