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Mohan, Meena and Madhav enter into a partnership investing ₹3,000, ₹2,000 and ₹5,000 respectively. Find their respective shares in the annual profit of ₹5,600 in the given order of the names mentioned here

A₹1,752, ₹1,168, ₹2,680

B₹1,680, ₹1,120, ₹2,800

C₹1,680, ₹1,240, ₹2,680

D₹1,480, ₹1,320, ₹2,800

Answer:

B. ₹1,680, ₹1,120, ₹2,800

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₹1,680, ₹1,120, ₹2,800


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