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A invests 725,000 for 12 months, B invests ₹50,000 for 6 months. What is A's share of ₹30,000 profit?

A₹10,000

B₹22,500

C₹15,000

D₹25,000

Answer:

C. ₹15,000

Read Explanation:

Profit is shared in proportion to capital × time.

Calculate capital-time products

  • A:(25,000×12=300,000)A: (25{,}000 \times 12 = 300{,}000)

  • B:(50,000×6=300,000)B: (50{,}000 \times 6 = 300{,}000)

Step 2: Find the ratio

A:B=300,000:300,000=1:1A:B = 300{,}000 : 300{,}000 = 1:1

Step 3: Divide the profit

Total profit = ₹30,000

A's share:

11+1×30,000=15,000\frac{1}{1+1} \times 30{,}000 = 15{,}000

A's share of the ₹30,000 profit is ₹15,000.


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