In a partnership, A and B start a business by investing ₹20,000 and ₹25,000 respectively. After 4 months, C joins them with ₹15,000. Find the ratio of their profits at the end of the year.
A and B start a business with ₹15,000 and ₹25,000. After 4 months, A increases his capital by ₹5,000. If total profit at end of year is ₹13,000, find B's share.
A and B invest in a business. A invests ₹500 more than B, but B invests for 10 months while A invests for 7 months. If A's share of profit is equal to B's, find B's investment.
Ajay and Binoy invest in a business. Ajay starts with ₹5000. After 3 years, Binoy joins with ₹3000 and Ajay withdraws 1/5th of his capital. At the end of 12 years, what is the ratio of their profits?
A and B invest in a business in the ratio 3 : 5. After 6 months, C joins with an amount equal to B's. At the end of the year, in what ratio should the profit be divided?
A, B and C start a business. A invests 3 times as much as B and B invests two-third of what C invests. At the end of the year, the total profit is ₹6,600. What is B's share?
Three partners A, B, and C start a business. A invests ₹1,20,000 for 1 year, B invests ₹1,50,000 for 8 months, and C invests ₹2,00,000 for 6 months. In what ratio should the profit be divided?