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Question 1

A and B invest for 10 and 6 months respectively. C joins after 4 months and invests Rs. 8475 for the remaining period. If total profit is Rs. 25000, what is A's share?
Share ratio = 5197×10 : 5802×6 : 8475×5 = 51970 : 34812 : 42375
A's share = (51970 / 95257) × 25000 = 13639.42

Question 2

A and B invest Rs. 6541 and Rs. 6209 for 10 and 8 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 12000, what is B's share?
Share ratio = 6541×10 : 6209×8 = 65410 : 49672
B's share = (49672 / 115082) × 12000 = 5179.47

Question 3

A and B invest for 8 and 11 months respectively. C joins after 6 months and invests Rs. 3739 for the remaining period. If total profit is Rs. 12000, what is C's share?
Share ratio = 6025×8 : 5988×11 : 3739×6 = 48200 : 65868 : 22434
C's share = (22434 / 114068) × 12000 = 2360.07

Question 4

A and B invest for 7 and 11 months respectively. C joins after 4 months and invests Rs. 7158 for the remaining period. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B : C?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 4189×7 : 2202×11 : 7158×8 = 29323 : 24222 : 57264

Question 5

A and B invest for 6 and 12 months respectively. C joins after 5 months and invests Rs. 7277 for the remaining period. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B : C?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 3537×6 : 8582×12 : 7277×7 = 21222 : 102984 : 50939

Question 6

A and B invest for 12 and 12 months respectively. C joins after 3 months and invests Rs. 4404 for the remaining period. If total profit is Rs. 18000, what is the difference between B's and A's shares?
B's share = 5888.83
A's share = 11605.39
Difference = |5888.83 - 11605.39| = 5716.56

Question 7

A and B invest Rs. 5112 and Rs. 2517 for 6 and 5 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 12000, what is A's share?
Share ratio = 5112×6 : 2517×5 = 30672 : 12585
A's share = (30672 / 43257) × 12000 = 8508.77

Question 8

A and B invest Rs. 4142 and Rs. 7715 for 8 and 10 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 12000, what is B's share?
Share ratio = 4142×8 : 7715×10 = 33136 : 77150
B's share = (77150 / 110286) × 12000 = 8394.54

Question 9

A and B invest for 4 and 10 months respectively. C joins after 4 months and invests Rs. 4141 for the remaining period. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B : C?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 7208×4 : 7968×10 : 4141×8 = 28832 : 79680 : 33128

Question 10

A and B invest Rs. 7845 and Rs. 8977 for 7 and 12 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 12000, what is the difference between A's and B's shares?
A's share = 4051.8
B's share = 7948.2
Difference = |4051.8 - 7948.2| = 3896.4

Question 11

A and B invest Rs. 2360 and Rs. 6824 for 7 and 4 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 12000, what is B's share?
Share ratio = 2360×7 : 6824×4 = 16520 : 27296
B's share = (27296 / 43816) × 12000 = 7475.63

Question 12

A, B, and C invest Rs. 5592, Rs. 3991, and Rs. 2566 for 12, 4, 11 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 12000, what is the difference between A's and B's shares?
A's share = 7235.32
B's share = 1721.28
Difference = |7235.32 - 1721.28| = 5514.04

Question 13

A and B invest Rs. 6406 and Rs. 7176 for 9 and 4 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 18000, what is B's share?
Share ratio = 6406×9 : 7176×4 = 57654 : 28704
B's share = (28704 / 86358) × 18000 = 5982.91

Question 14

A, B, and C invest Rs. 5444, Rs. 8836, and Rs. 6648 for 10, 9, 4 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 25000, what is B's share?
Share ratio = 5444×10 : 8836×9 : 6648×4 = 54440 : 79524 : 26592
B's share = (79524 / 160556) × 25000 = 12382.6

Question 15

A and B invest Rs. 3720 and Rs. 2315 for 11 and 7 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 20000, what is B's share?
Share ratio = 3720×11 : 2315×7 = 40920 : 16205
B's share = (16205 / 57125) × 20000 = 5673.52

Question 16

A and B invest Rs. 4851 and Rs. 6189 for 4 and 7 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 15000, what is B's share?
Share ratio = 4851×4 : 6189×7 = 19404 : 43323
B's share = (43323 / 62727) × 15000 = 10359.89

Question 17

A and B invest Rs. 8704 and Rs. 4296 for 8 and 7 months respectively. What is the profit sharing ratio of A : B?
Profit ratio = Investment × Time = 8704×8 : 4296×7

Question 18

A and B invest Rs. 4919 and Rs. 4165 for 7 and 11 months respectively. If total profit is Rs. 18000, what is the difference between A's and B's shares?
A's share = 7723.48
B's share = 10276.52
Difference = |7723.48 - 10276.52| = 2553.04

Question 19

A and B invest for 6 and 9 months respectively. C joins after 3 months and invests Rs. 8759 for the remaining period. If total profit is Rs. 15000, what is the difference between B's and C's shares?
B's share = 6572.02
C's share = 5413.03
Difference = |6572.02 - 5413.03| = 1158.99

Question 20

A and B invest for 5 and 4 months respectively. C joins after 6 months and invests Rs. 5784 for the remaining period. If total profit is Rs. 12000, what is C's share?
Share ratio = 3652×5 : 3330×4 : 5784×4 = 18260 : 13320 : 23136
C's share = (23136 / 20012) × 12000 = 13873.28
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