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‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ entered into a partnership by making investments in the ratio 5:6:9, respectively. At end of the year, if the difference between the profits received by ‘A’ and ‘C’ is Rs. 1400 then find the profit share of ‘B’.
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