Question
A and B started a business by investing Rs.5000 and
Rs.9000 respectively. After 6 months A withdrew 50% of his investment. If at the end of the year, profit share of B is Rs.9600, then find the profit share of A. TYPE 16Solution
Profit sharing ratio A and B = 5000 x 6 + 2500 x 6 : 9000 x 12 = 5:12 So, profit share of A = 9600 x (5/12) = Rs.4000
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