Partnership Profit Share: Worksheet 2 - Beginner Practice Partnership Profit Share BEGINNER

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Question 1

A, B, and C invest Rs. 8032, Rs. 8208, and Rs. 6551 for 9, 8, 5 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 12000, what is the difference between C's and A's shares?
C's share = 2302.54
A's share = 5081.55
Difference = |2302.54 - 5081.55| = 2779.01

Question 2

A and B invest for 5 and 9 months respectively. C joins after 4 months and invests Rs. 7524 for the remaining period. If total profit is Rs. 20000, what is C's share?
Share ratio = 2658×5 : 3853×9 : 7524×7 = 13290 : 34677 : 52668
C's share = (52668 / 70539) × 20000 = 14933.02

Question 3

A, B, and C invest Rs. 7445, Rs. 8783, and Rs. 6316 for 4, 9, 8 months respectively. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B : C?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 7445×4 : 8783×9 : 6316×8 = 29780 : 79047 : 50528

Question 4

A and B invest for 7 and 10 months respectively. C joins after 6 months and invests Rs. 2581 for the remaining period. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B : C?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 5361×7 : 8812×10 : 2581×7 = 37527 : 88120 : 18067

Question 5

A and B invest for 12 and 6 months respectively. C joins after 5 months and invests Rs. 6743 for the remaining period. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B : C?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 4407×12 : 8327×6 : 6743×4 = 52884 : 49962 : 26972

Question 6

A and B invest Rs. 3589 and Rs. 2747 for 8 and 9 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 18000, what is the difference between B's and A's shares?
B's share = 8328.14
A's share = 9671.86
Difference = |8328.14 - 9671.86| = 1343.72

Question 7

A, B, and C invest Rs. 8402, Rs. 4400, and Rs. 7754 for 4, 5, 10 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 12000, what is the difference between B's and A's shares?
B's share = 1982.76
A's share = 3028.93
Difference = |1982.76 - 3028.93| = 1046.17

Question 8

A and B invest for 6 and 11 months respectively. C joins after 6 months and invests Rs. 2674 for the remaining period. If total profit is Rs. 20000, what is the difference between C's and B's shares?
C's share = 4560.42
B's share = 16002.39
Difference = |4560.42 - 16002.39| = 11441.97

Question 9

A, B, and C invest Rs. 8583, Rs. 2638, and Rs. 3563 for 8, 7, 6 months respectively. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B : C?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 8583×8 : 2638×7 : 3563×6 = 68664 : 18466 : 21378

Question 10

A and B invest Rs. 8694 and Rs. 3782 for 7 and 4 months respectively. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 8694×7 : 3782×4

Question 11

A and B invest for 12 and 6 months respectively. C joins after 5 months and invests Rs. 7888 for the remaining period. If total profit is Rs. 20000, what is B's share?
Share ratio = 7382×12 : 2424×6 : 7888×7 = 88584 : 14544 : 55216
B's share = (14544 / 118904) × 20000 = 2446.34

Question 12

A and B invest Rs. 5881 and Rs. 3612 for 12 and 10 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 20000, what is the difference between A's and B's shares?
A's share = 13229.11
B's share = 6770.89
Difference = |13229.11 - 6770.89| = 6458.22

Question 13

A and B invest for 4 and 8 months respectively. C joins after 4 months and invests Rs. 6437 for the remaining period. If total profit is Rs. 18000, what is B's share?
Share ratio = 4535×4 : 2379×8 : 6437×5 = 18140 : 19032 : 32185
B's share = (19032 / 43609) × 18000 = 7855.63

Question 14

A and B invest for 9 and 12 months respectively. C joins after 6 months and invests Rs. 6916 for the remaining period. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B : C?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 7855×9 : 8444×12 : 6916×5 = 70695 : 101328 : 34580

Question 15

A and B invest Rs. 3241 and Rs. 5120 for 12 and 5 months respectively. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 3241×12 : 5120×5

Question 16

A and B invest Rs. 6482 and Rs. 4769 for 11 and 8 months respectively. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 6482×11 : 4769×8

Question 17

A and B invest Rs. 3871 and Rs. 4066 for 6 and 8 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 20000, what is A's share?
Share ratio = 3871×6 : 4066×8 = 23226 : 32528
A's share = (23226 / 55754) × 20000 = 8331.6

Question 18

A, B, and C invest Rs. 2147, Rs. 2963, and Rs. 4726 for 4, 4, 4 months respectively. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B : C?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 2147×4 : 2963×4 : 4726×4 = 8588 : 11852 : 18904

Question 19

A, B, and C invest Rs. 2559, Rs. 4888, and Rs. 7065 for 10, 6, 4 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 12000, what is C's share?
Share ratio = 2559×10 : 4888×6 : 7065×4 = 25590 : 29328 : 28260
C's share = (28260 / 83178) × 12000 = 4077.04

Question 20

A, B, and C invest Rs. 6061, Rs. 2915, and Rs. 3972 for 7, 4, 4 months respectively. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B : C?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 6061×7 : 2915×4 : 3972×4 = 42427 : 11660 : 15888
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