Partnership Profit Share Beginner-Intermediate Worksheet: Focus on common variations practice Partnership Profit Share BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE

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Question 1

A and B invest for 12 and 5 months respectively. C joins after 6 months and invests Rs. 7183 for the remaining period. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B : C?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 3990×12 : 7589×5 : 7183×8 = 47880 : 37945 : 57464

Question 2

A and B invest for 8 and 11 months respectively. C joins after 5 months and invests Rs. 2820 for the remaining period. If total profit is Rs. 15000, what is the difference between B's and C's shares?
B's share = 10414.52
C's share = 1226.27
Difference = |10414.52 - 1226.27| = 9188.25

Question 3

A and B invest Rs. 2157 and Rs. 6718 for 11 and 10 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 15000, what is B's share?
Share ratio = 2157×11 : 6718×10 = 23727 : 67180
B's share = (67180 / 90907) × 15000 = 11084.95

Question 4

A, B, and C invest Rs. 2952, Rs. 4699, and Rs. 4455 for 4, 9, 6 months respectively. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B : C?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 2952×4 : 4699×9 : 4455×6 = 11808 : 42291 : 26730

Question 5

A and B invest Rs. 7785 and Rs. 6972 for 7 and 8 months respectively. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 7785×7 : 6972×8

Question 6

A and B invest Rs. 5069 and Rs. 8706 for 11 and 12 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 20000, what is B's share?
Share ratio = 5069×11 : 8706×12 = 55759 : 104472
B's share = (104472 / 160231) × 20000 = 13040.17

Question 7

A and B invest Rs. 3037 and Rs. 2558 for 5 and 6 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 20000, what is A's share?
Share ratio = 3037×5 : 2558×6 = 15185 : 15348
A's share = (15185 / 30533) × 20000 = 9946.62

Question 8

A and B invest Rs. 8605 and Rs. 6333 for 11 and 9 months respectively. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 8605×11 : 6333×9

Question 9

A, B, and C invest Rs. 6916, Rs. 5519, and Rs. 4741 for 5, 6, 7 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 12000, what is A's share?
Share ratio = 6916×5 : 5519×6 : 4741×7 = 34580 : 33114 : 33187
A's share = (34580 / 100881) × 12000 = 4113.36

Question 10

A and B invest Rs. 4006 and Rs. 8240 for 7 and 5 months respectively. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 4006×7 : 8240×5

Question 11

A and B invest Rs. 6686 and Rs. 8055 for 5 and 9 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 15000, what is the difference between B's and A's shares?
B's share = 10265.99
A's share = 4734.01
Difference = |10265.99 - 4734.01| = 5531.98

Question 12

A and B invest Rs. 7446 and Rs. 4368 for 12 and 8 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 18000, what is the difference between B's and A's shares?
B's share = 5060.44
A's share = 12939.56
Difference = |5060.44 - 12939.56| = 7879.12

Question 13

A and B invest Rs. 6825 and Rs. 2903 for 11 and 10 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 20000, what is the difference between B's and A's shares?
B's share = 5577.06
A's share = 14422.94
Difference = |5577.06 - 14422.94| = 8845.88

Question 14

A, B, and C invest Rs. 3348, Rs. 3039, and Rs. 6938 for 12, 9, 10 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 18000, what is A's share?
Share ratio = 3348×12 : 3039×9 : 6938×10 = 40176 : 27351 : 69380
A's share = (40176 / 136907) × 18000 = 5282.18

Question 15

A and B invest for 5 and 4 months respectively. C joins after 3 months and invests Rs. 8289 for the remaining period. If total profit is Rs. 12000, what is A's share?
Share ratio = 2136×5 : 8994×4 : 8289×4 = 10680 : 35976 : 33156
A's share = (10680 / 54945) × 12000 = 2332.51

Question 16

A and B invest for 5 and 6 months respectively. C joins after 3 months and invests Rs. 4631 for the remaining period. If total profit is Rs. 15000, what is C's share?
Share ratio = 3110×5 : 2084×6 : 4631×4 = 15550 : 12504 : 18524
C's share = (18524 / 32685) × 15000 = 8501.15

Question 17

A, B, and C invest Rs. 2805, Rs. 4309, and Rs. 2808 for 11, 11, 10 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 15000, what is B's share?
Share ratio = 2805×11 : 4309×11 : 2808×10 = 30855 : 47399 : 28080
B's share = (47399 / 106334) × 15000 = 6686.34

Question 18

A and B invest Rs. 4736 and Rs. 8175 for 5 and 6 months respectively. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 4736×5 : 8175×6

Question 19

A and B invest Rs. 5722 and Rs. 4057 for 11 and 7 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 18000, what is the difference between A's and B's shares?
A's share = 12403.59
B's share = 5596.41
Difference = |12403.59 - 5596.41| = 6807.18

Question 20

A and B invest Rs. 4853 and Rs. 5741 for 12 and 7 months respectively. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 4853×12 : 5741×7
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