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A and B started a business investing amounts of Rs. 92,500 and Rs. 1,12,500 respectively. If B's share in the profit earned by them is Rs. 9,000, what is the total profit (in Rs.) earned by them together?

A19,000

B20,000

C21,240

D16,400

Answer:

D. 16,400

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Solution: Given: Investment of A = Rs. 92,500 Investment of B = Rs. 1,12,500 B's share in profit = Rs. 9,000 Concept used: If time of investment is equal for A and B then, ratio of profit earned by A and B is same as the ratio of investment done. Calculations: Ratio of profit = 92,500 : 1,12,500 ⇒ 37 : 45 Let total profit be y. B's share in the profit = {45/(45 + 37)} × y ⇒ (45/82) × y = 9,000 ⇒ y = 7,38,000/45 ⇒ y = 16,400 ∴ The total profit earned by them together is Rs. 16,400


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