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A and B invested ₹1,20,000 and ₹1,60,000 respectively. A remained for 10 months and B for 7 months. What is the total profit if B's share is ₹16,800?

A₹34,800

B₹34,000

C₹10,000

D₹10,500

Answer:

A. ₹34,800

Read Explanation:

Profit is divided in the ratio of investments × time.

A's share ratio

120000×10=1200000120000 \times 10 = 1200000

B's share ratio

160000×7=1120000160000 \times 7 = 1120000

So the ratio becomes:

1200000:1120000=15:141200000 : 1120000 = 15 : 14

Thus,


A:B = 15:14

B’s share ₹16800 corresponds to 14 parts.

Value of 1 part:


1680014=1200\frac{16800}{14}=1200

Total parts:

15+14=29

Total profit:

29×1200=3480029 \times 1200 = 34800

Therefore, the total profit is:

=₹34,800


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