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A and B contribute to a business investment in the ratio 3:5. They earn a profit of ₹64,000. A is a working partner and receives 10% of the profit extra. What is A's total share?

A₹26,500

B₹28,000

C₹38,500

D₹36,000

Answer:

B. ₹28,000

Read Explanation:

  • Total profit = ₹64,000

  • A receives an extra 10% of the profit as a working partner:

  • 10%\text{ of }64000=6400

  • Remaining profit:

  • 64000 - 6400 = 57600

  • The remaining profit is divided in the ratio (3:5).

  • A’s share from this:

  • 33+5×57600=21600\frac{3}{3+5}\times57600=21600

  • Therefore, A’s total share:

  • 21600 + 6400 = 28000

  • So, A’s total share is ₹28,000.


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