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प्रश्न
A and B were partners sharing profits in the ratio of 21 : 9. C was admitted on `9/21` share in the profits. Calculate new profit sharing ratio of the partners.
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उत्तर
Let total profit be = 1.
Share given to C = `9/21`
Remaining Share = `1 - 9/21`
= `12/21`
= `4/7`
Now the old partners will share this remaining profit in their old profit sharing ratios:
The old ratio A : B = 21 : 9, which simplifies to 7 : 3 (dividing both by 3).
Hence,
A’s Share = `4/7 xx 7/10`
= `28/70`
= `2/5`
B’s Share = `4/7 xx 3/10`
= `12/70`
= `6/35`
C’s Share = `9/21`, which simplifies to `3/7`
To get the ratio, find a common denominator for the shares of A, B, and C.
A’s new share = `2/5 xx 7/7`
= `14/35`
B’s new share = `6/35`
C’s new share = `3/7 xx 5/5`
= `15/35`
The new profit-sharing ratio for A, B, and C is `14/35 : 6/35 : 15/35` or 14 : 6 : 15.
