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Partnership, SSC_CGL_Mock_03_Maths, SSC_CPO_Mock_02_Maths, SSC_GD_Mock_02_Maths

A, B and C started a business in partnership. Initially. A invested ₹29,000, while B and C invested ₹25,000 each. After 4 months, A withdrew ₹3,000. After 2 more months, C invested ₹12,000 more. Find the share of C (in ₹) in the profit of ₹33,200 at the end of the year.

Questions : A, B and C started a business in partnership. Initially. A invested ₹29,000, while B and C invested […]

Partnership, SSC_CGL_Mock_02_Maths, SSC_CHSL_Mock_02_Maths, SSC_CPO_Mock_01_Maths

Keshav, Surjeet and Thomas started a business with investments in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4. The ratio of their period of investments is 5 : 6 : 9. Twenty percent of the profit was spent on rent and maintenance of the office. Remaining profit was distributed among themselves. If the difference in the shares of profit of Keshav and Surjeet is ₹7264, then how much is the total profit (in ₹) ?

Questions :  Keshav, Surjeet and Thomas started a business with investments in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4. The

Mixture and alligation, SSC_CGL_Mock_01_Maths, SSC_CHSL_Mock_02_Maths, SSC_CPO_Mock_02_Maths, SSC_GD_Mock_02_Maths

Two bottles of the same capacity are 35% and 33 1/3 % full of orange juice, respectively. They are filled up completely with apple juice and then the contents of both bottles are emptied into another vessel. The percentage of apple juice in the mixture is:

Questions : Two bottles of the same capacity are 35% and 33 1/3 % full of orange juice, respectively. They

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