50 Important Partnership Math practice
- A and B invest ₹5000 and ₹7000 respectively. Find the ratio of their profits.
- A invests ₹8000 and B invests ₹12000. What is the profit ratio?
- A and B invest in the ratio 3:5. Find their profit ratio.
- A invests ₹6000 and B ₹9000. Total profit is ₹3000. Find A’s share.
- A and B invest ₹4000 and ₹6000. Profit = ₹2000. Find B’s share.
- A invests ₹5000 for 1 year, B invests ₹5000 for 6 months. Find profit ratio.
- A invests ₹8000 for 12 months, B ₹12000 for 8 months. Find ratio.
- A invests ₹6000 for 10 months, B ₹9000 for 5 months. Profit = ₹4500. Find A’s share.
- A invests ₹7000 for 6 months, B ₹5000 for 12 months. Find ratio.
- A invests ₹10000 for 1 year, B joins after 6 months with ₹10000. Find ratio.
- A and B start with ₹5000 each. C joins after 6 months with ₹5000. Find ratio.
- A starts with ₹8000, B joins after 4 months with ₹6000. Find ratio.
- A, B start with ₹10000 each. After 6 months C joins with ₹10000. Find ratio.
- A starts with ₹6000, B joins after 3 months with ₹9000. Profit = ₹5700. Find B’s share.
- A starts with ₹10000, B joins after 6 months with ₹5000. Find ratio.
- A invests ₹10000, withdraws ₹5000 after 6 months. Find effective capital.
- A invests ₹8000, withdraws ₹2000 after 4 months. Find profit ratio if B invests ₹6000 for 1 year.
- A invests ₹12000, withdraws half after 6 months. Find capital-time value.
- A invests ₹10000, withdraws ₹4000 after 3 months. B invests ₹8000 for 12 months. Find ratio.
- A invests ₹6000, withdraws ₹2000 after 6 months. Find average capital.
- A and B share profit in ratio 3:2. A gets ₹1000 salary. Total profit ₹5000. Find B’s share.
- A and B share profit equally. A gets ₹500 salary. Total profit ₹3000. Find shares.
- A gets 10% of profit as commission. Remaining shared equally. Profit ₹10000. Find shares.
- A gets ₹2000 salary, rest shared in 2:3. Profit ₹7000. Find shares.
- A gets 20% profit, rest shared equally. Profit ₹8000. Find shares.
- A and B profit ratio = 2:3. A invested ₹4000 for 12 months, B invested for 8 months. Find B’s capital.
- A and B share profit 3:4. A invested ₹6000 for 12 months, B for 6 months. Find B’s capital.
- A invested ₹5000, B invested ₹8000. After how many months will profits be equal?
- A invests ₹6000 for 12 months, B invests ₹8000 for how many months to get equal profit?
- A and B profit ratio = 5:6. A invests ₹10000 for 12 months, B invests ₹12000. Find time.
- 1.Rabi and Alak start a business with invest Rs-50000/ and Rs-70000/. After one year their total profit Rs-240000. What is the profit money of Rabi?
- Suman start a business with invest Rs- 10000/ after 6th month Dipak joint with invest Rs-15000. After one year, their total profit Rs-140000/ What is profit money of Dipak?
- Rima start a business with invest Rs-5000/ after 4 month Sima joint with invest Rs-10000/ and After 2 month of sima Dipa joint with invest Rs-15000. in the business. After one year their total profit Rs-230000/ what is profit money of Dipa?
- Amit and Rohit start a business with investments of ₹40,000 and ₹60,000 respectively. After one year, the total profit is ₹200,000. What is Amit’s share of profit?
- Pintu invests ₹25,000 in a business. After 3 months, Bimal joins with an investment of ₹35,000. At the end of one year, the total profit is ₹120,000. What is Bimal’s share of profit?
- Sunita starts a business with ₹15,000. After 6 months, Kavita joins with ₹20,000. If the total profit after one year is ₹70,000, what is Kavita’s profit?
- Rakesh and Mukesh invest ₹50,000 and ₹75,000 respectively in a business. After one year, they earn a profit of ₹250,000. Find Mukesh’s share of profit.
- Anil invests ₹30,000 in a business. After 4 months, Nikhil joins with ₹45,000. The total profit after one year is ₹180,000. What is Nikhil’s share?
- Seema starts a business with ₹12,000. After 5 months, Reema joins with ₹18,000. After one year, the total profit is ₹60,000. What is Reema’s profit?
- Mohan and Sohan invest ₹20,000 and ₹30,000 respectively. After one year, the total profit is ₹100,000. What is Mohan’s share?
- Arjun starts a business with ₹25,000. After 6 months, Varun joins with ₹40,000. If the total profit is ₹150,000, what is Varun’s profit?
- Priya invests ₹10,000 in a business. After 3 months, Neha joins with ₹15,000. At the end of one year, the profit is ₹90,000. Find Neha’s share.
- Karan and Aman start a business with ₹45,000 and ₹55,000 respectively. After one year, they earn a total profit of ₹220,000. What is Aman’s share?
- Ritu starts a business with ₹8,000. After 4 months, Pooja joins with ₹12,000, and after another 3 months, Anjali joins with ₹20,000. If the total profit after one year is ₹96,000, find Anjali’s share.
- Deepak invests ₹35,000 in a business. After 5 months, Suresh joins with ₹50,000. The total profit after one year is ₹210,000. What is Suresh’s profit?
- Nita and Gita invest ₹18,000 and ₹27,000 respectively. After one year, the total profit is ₹135,000. What is Gita’s share?
- Rahul starts a business with ₹22,000. After 6 months, Rohan joins with ₹33,000. If the total profit after one year is ₹110,000, what is Rohan’s profit?
- Asha starts a business with ₹14,000. After 3 months, Bina joins with ₹21,000, and after another 3 months, Tina joins with ₹28,000. If the total profit at the end of one year is ₹168,000, find Tina’s share.
- A invests ₹10000, B ₹15000. After 6 months C joins with ₹20000. Profit ₹9000. Find share of C.
- A invests ₹8000, B ₹12000. After 4 months A withdraws ₹2000. Find ratio.