PARTNERSHIP - A to Z - Introduction , Simple Partnership & Compound Partnership
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Superb explanation, thanks mam
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Thanks for the partnership topic mam.
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Sbi clerk prelimsku ithe questions expect panalama mam?
9 th question answer: 4:3:6
Mam 11th workout sum ??
11th question not came
4th question answers: 10000
*Mam 12th question is even simple and easier by using
*A:B:C=2:4:3 obtained from the B(4) is 50,000 more than A(2) ,and C (3)is 25,000 lesser than B.
*2+4+3=9 , 14,400/9=1600, C= 3×1600=``4800"
Can you explain the ratio? How it could become 2:4:3 please explain....
@@Meena-bj8rk I just assume that 1 part is equal to Rs.25,000, By using this "B is 2 parts that is Rs.50,000 greater than A and next C is Rs.25,000 that is 1 part less than B"
And finally assumed that B equal to 4 parts is satisfied both the above highlighted keys
So this assumed parts of A:B:C combined to form a ratio is 2:4:3