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Partnership

This document contains 9 problems related to partnership businesses. Problem 1 involves 3 partners investing different amounts and leaving/rejoining the business at different times, and calculating one partner's profit relative to another. Problem 2 involves calculating the average investment amount of 2 out of 3 partners. Problem 3 asks how much one partner invested based on the capital ratios and total profit split.

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Partnership

This document contains 9 problems related to partnership businesses. Problem 1 involves 3 partners investing different amounts and leaving/rejoining the business at different times, and calculating one partner's profit relative to another. Problem 2 involves calculating the average investment amount of 2 out of 3 partners. Problem 3 asks how much one partner invested based on the capital ratios and total profit split.

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Classwork problems (1 - 3)

1) Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Suresh Raina start a business with 30K, 40K
and 50K respectively. Virat Kohli Stays for the entire year. Rohit Sharma
leaves the business after two months but rejoins after another 4 months
but only with 3/4th of his initial capital. Suresh Raina leaves after 3 months
and rejoins after another 5 months but with only 4/5th of his capital. If the
year-end profit is Rs.27,900, how much more than Rohit Sharma did
Suresh Raina get?
2) Three partners A, B and C invest a total sum of Rs.57000. At the end of the
year, A gets Rs.3000, B gets Rs.2500 and C gets Rs.4000 as profit. Find the
average amount invested by A and C.
3) Rakesh Yadav started a business by investing 36,000. After 4 months
Bhuvanesh joined him with some investment. At the end of the year, the
total profit was divided between them in the ratio 9:7 How much capital
was invested by Bhuvanesh in the business?
(a) 40,000 b) 42,000 c) 41,000 d) None of these

Workout problems (4 - 9)
4) A starts business with Rs. 3500 and after 5 months, B joins with A as his
partner. After a year, the profit is divided in the ratio 2:3. What is B's
contribution in the capital?
a) Rs. 7500 b) Rs. 8000 c) Rs. 8500 d) Rs. 9000
5) A, B, C subscribe Rs. 50,000 for a business. A subscribes Rs. 4000 more
than B and B Rs. 5000 more than C. Out of a total profit of Rs. 35,000, A
receives:
a) Rs. 8400 b) Rs. 11,900 c) Rs. 13,600 d) Rs. 14,700
6) A and B entered into partnership with capitals in the ratio 4:5. After 3
months, A withdrew of his capital and B withdrew of his capital. The
gain at the end of 10 months was Rs. 760. A's share in this profit is:
a) Rs. 330 b) Rs. 360 c) Rs. 380 d) Rs. 430
7) A and B started a business in partnership investing Rs. 20,000 and Rs.
15,000 respectively. After six months, C joined them with Rs. 20,000. What
will be B's share in total profit of Rs. 25,000 earned at the end of 2 years
from the starting of the business?
a) Rs. 7500 b) Rs. 9000 c) Rs. 9500 d) Rs. 10,000
8) A and B started a partnership business investing some amount in the ratio
of 3:5. C joined then after six months with an amount equal to that of B. In
what proportion should the profit at the end of one year be distributed
among A, B and C?
a) 3: 5: 2 b) 3: 5: 5 c) 6: 10: 5 d) Data inadequate
9) Rs.3500 is divided among A, B and C. A receives half as much as B and B
receives half as much as C. Then what is the total share of A & C?

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