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Rs. 375 are divided among A, B and C in such a way that if Rs. 4, Rs. 5 and Rs. 6 are subtracted from their respective shares, the remaining shares of A, B and C are in the ratio 3: 4: 5. The shares (in Rs.) of A, B and C, respectively, are:

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Four years ago the ratio of the ages of A and B was 13:9 and eight years later, the ratio of the ages will be 4:3. The difference between their present ages is:
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