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Question
A and B were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 3 : 2. C and D were admitted as new partners. A sacrificed `1/4`th of his share in favour of C and B sacrificed 50% of his share in favour of D. Calculate the new profit-sharing ratio of A, B, C and D.
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Solution
A’s old share = `3/5` and sacrifices = `1/4`
Sacrifice by A = `3/5 xx 1/4`
= `3/20`
A’s new share = `3/5 - 3/20`
= `3/5 xx 4/4`
= `12/20`
= `12/20 - 3/20`
= `9/20`
B’s old share = `2/5` and sacrifices 50% = `1/2`
Sacrifice by B = `2/5 xx 1/2`
= `2/10`
= `1/5`
B’s new share = `2/5 - 1/5`
= `1/5`
The new partners’ shares are equal to the sacrifices made by the old partners.
C's share (from A’s sacrifice) = `3/20`
D’s share (from B’s sacrifice) = `1/5`
To find the ratio, find a common denominator, which is 20.
A = `9/20`
B = `1/5`
= `(1 xx 4)/(5 xx 4)`
= `4/20`
C = `3/20`
D = `1/5`
= `(1 xx 4)/(5 xx 4)`
= `4/20`
The new profit-sharing ratio `9/20 : 4/20 : 3/20 : 4/20` or 9 : 4 : 3 : 4
