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This expert challenge 📈 worksheet focuses on Partnership Profit Share - a key topic in Arithmetic Problems. You'll solve 20 intermediate-level problems (Worksheet 5 of 10). The primary focus is on tricky scenarios handling. Master how to solve partnership profit share, partnership profit share tricks, and partnership profit share shortcut methods through systematic practice.

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Question 1

A and B invest Rs. 7715 and Rs. 7680 for 8 and 5 months respectively. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 7715×8 : 7680×5

Question 2

A and B invest Rs. 7329 and Rs. 5321 for 5 and 10 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 20000, what is B's share?
Share ratio = 7329×5 : 5321×10 = 36645 : 53210
B's share = (53210 / 89855) × 20000 = 11843.53

Question 3

A and B invest Rs. 6387 and Rs. 3775 for 10 and 4 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 18000, what is the difference between B's and A's shares?
B's share = 3441.81
A's share = 14558.19
Difference = |3441.81 - 14558.19| = 11116.38

Question 4

A and B invest Rs. 6127 and Rs. 7717 for 5 and 8 months respectively. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 6127×5 : 7717×8

Question 5

A and B invest Rs. 8953 and Rs. 7694 for 6 and 10 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 25000, what is A's share?
Share ratio = 8953×6 : 7694×10 = 53718 : 76940
A's share = (53718 / 130658) × 25000 = 10278.36

Question 6

A and B invest for 5 and 7 months respectively. C joins after 5 months and invests Rs. 7732 for the remaining period. If total profit is Rs. 25000, what is B's share?
Share ratio = 4320×5 : 3675×7 : 7732×9 = 21600 : 25725 : 69588
B's share = (25725 / 78253) × 25000 = 8218.53

Question 7

A and B invest Rs. 2994 and Rs. 2701 for 9 and 10 months respectively. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 2994×9 : 2701×10

Question 8

A and B invest Rs. 7123 and Rs. 8307 for 4 and 8 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 18000, what is the difference between B's and A's shares?
B's share = 12598.56
A's share = 5401.44
Difference = |12598.56 - 5401.44| = 7197.12

Question 9

A and B invest Rs. 6420 and Rs. 4254 for 5 and 4 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 15000, what is A's share?
Share ratio = 6420×5 : 4254×4 = 32100 : 17016
A's share = (32100 / 49116) × 15000 = 9803.32

Question 10

A and B invest for 12 and 6 months respectively. C joins after 6 months and invests Rs. 8079 for the remaining period. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B : C?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 6294×12 : 8470×6 : 8079×8 = 75528 : 50820 : 64632

Question 11

A and B invest Rs. 4369 and Rs. 3456 for 12 and 9 months respectively. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 4369×12 : 3456×9

Question 12

A and B invest for 8 and 7 months respectively. C joins after 4 months and invests Rs. 8500 for the remaining period. If total profit is Rs. 15000, what is the difference between B's and A's shares?
B's share = 5916.86
A's share = 4099.49
Difference = |5916.86 - 4099.49| = 1817.37

Question 13

A and B invest Rs. 7458 and Rs. 6691 for 4 and 11 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 15000, what is the difference between A's and B's shares?
A's share = 4326.28
B's share = 10673.72
Difference = |4326.28 - 10673.72| = 6347.44

Question 14

A and B invest for 8 and 4 months respectively. C joins after 5 months and invests Rs. 5996 for the remaining period. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B : C?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 2494×8 : 6353×4 : 5996×6 = 19952 : 25412 : 35976

Question 15

A and B invest Rs. 3718 and Rs. 8771 for 12 and 12 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 18000, what is the difference between B's and A's shares?
B's share = 12641.36
A's share = 5358.64
Difference = |12641.36 - 5358.64| = 7282.72

Question 16

A and B invest Rs. 4085 and Rs. 4867 for 4 and 12 months respectively. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 4085×4 : 4867×12

Question 17

A and B invest Rs. 3772 and Rs. 5812 for 9 and 12 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 18000, what is the difference between B's and A's shares?
B's share = 12106.93
A's share = 5893.07
Difference = |12106.93 - 5893.07| = 6213.86

Question 18

A and B invest for 11 and 7 months respectively. C joins after 3 months and invests Rs. 8022 for the remaining period. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B : C?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 8332×11 : 7356×7 : 8022×9 = 91652 : 51492 : 72198

Question 19

A, B, and C invest Rs. 7357, Rs. 4006, and Rs. 8751 for 9, 8, 11 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 20000, what is A's share?
Share ratio = 7357×9 : 4006×8 : 8751×11 = 66213 : 32048 : 96261
A's share = (66213 / 194522) × 20000 = 6807.76

Question 20

A and B invest Rs. 3472 and Rs. 5230 for 10 and 9 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 18000, what is the difference between B's and A's shares?
B's share = 10358.97
A's share = 7641.03
Difference = |10358.97 - 7641.03| = 2717.94
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