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A, B and C together start a business. The amounts invested by A and B are in the ratio 4:3 whereas the ratio of investments of B and C is 2:3. If the total profit earned is 46000. What is C's share in the profit?

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Ninad, Vikas and Manav enter into a partnership. Ninad invests some amount at the beginning. Vikas invests double the amount after 6 months and Manav invests thrice the amount invested by Ninad after 8 months. They earn a profit of Rs.45,000 at the end of the year. What is Manav's share in the profit?
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A, B and C were partners in a business. A received 35 of the whole profit and the remaining profit was equally divided between B and C. If C gained Rs400 less than that gained by A, then the total gain was :
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In a partnership, A invests 16 of the capital for 16 of the time; B invests 13of the capital for 13 of the time and C, the rest of the capital for the whole time. Out of a total profit of Rs46000, B's share is
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A, B and C invested money in a partnership firm such that 4 (A's capital )=6 (B's capital )=9 (C's capital) Then, their capitals are in the ratio :

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There are three partners A, B and C in a firm. A's capital is equal to thrice of B's capital and B's capital is 4 times C's capital. The ratio of the capitals of A, B and C is 
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A,B and C are three partners in a business. A invests 3 times as much as B invests and B invests two-third of what C invests. The ratio of capitals of A, B and C is :