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Three partners invest ₹6000, ₹8000, and ₹12,000 in a business for the same duration. They earn a total profit of ₹13,000. What is the SECOND partner's share?
A$₹3000$
B$₹4000$
C$₹4500$
D$₹5000$
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. $₹4000$
Capital ratio = 6:8:12 = 3:4:6. Sum = 13. Second partner's share = 13000 × 4/13 = ₹4000.
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