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Partnership Share of each shortcut tricks are very important thing to know for your exams. Time takes a huge part in competitive exams. If you know time management then everything will be easier for you. Most of us skip that part. Few examples on partnership share of each shortcuts is given in this page below. All tricks on partnership share of each are provided here. Visitors please read carefully all shortcut examples. These examples will help you to understand shortcut tricks on Partnership Share of each.
Before starting anything just do a math practice set. Choose any twenty math problems and write it down on a page. Solve first ten math problems according to basic math formula. You also need to keep track of Timing. After finish write down total time taken by you to solve those ten maths. Now go through our page for partnership share of each shortcut trick. After finishing this do remaining questions using Partnership Share of each shortcut tricks. Again keep track of Timing. The timing will be surely improved this time. But this is not all you need. If you need to improve your timing more then you need to practice more.
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Math section in a competitive exam is the most important part of the exam. That doesn’t mean that other sections are not so important. You can get a good score only if you get a good score in math section. A good score comes with practice and practice. All you need to do is to do math problems correctly within time, and this can be achieved only by using shortcut tricks. Again it does not mean that you can’t do maths without using shortcut tricks. You may have that potential to do maths within time without using any shortcut tricks. But so many other people may not do the same. For those we prepared this partnership share of each shortcut tricks. Here in this page we try to put all types of shortcut tricks on Partnership Share of each. But if you see any tricks are missing from the list then please inform us. Your little help will help so many needy.
Partnership Share of Each
Persons Two or more than two persons when start and manage the new business in company with of there own choice, the persons start they are called Partners and the deal is done between the partners is known as Partnership.
Here we discuss in some examples 2 that each member invest money for a certain period and after that some members are withdrawn some money after some month that find part of each share of each members are obtain from annual profits. This type of problem are given in Quantitative Aptitude which is a very essential paper in banking exam.Under below given some more example for your better practice.
Example #1
Suren’s monthly income is 3/5 of Ajay’s monthly income. Ajay’s annual income is Rs.426720/-. What would be Suren’s annual income?
- Rs.256032/-
- Rs.265899/-
- Rs.279446/-
- Rs.299565/-
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Answer: Option (A)
How to Solve
Ajay’s monthly income = 426720 / 12 = Rs.35560/-
Suren’s monthly = 3 x 35560 / 5 = Rs.21336/-
Suren’s annual income = 21336 x 12 = Rs.256032/-
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Example #2
Sashi got 75 marks in English, 69 marks in Biology, 64 marks in Science, 76 in Maths and 58 marks in Physics. The maximum marks of each subjects are 100. How much overall percentage of marks did Sashi get?
So, after 4 months Soma joined the business.
nswer:
Ratio capital of Anil, mukesh and Ritesh.
= ( 20,000 x 4 + 14000 x 8 ) : ( 20,000 x 4 + 12000 x 8 ) : ( 20,000 x 4 + 26000 x 8 )
= 192000 : 176000 : 288000
Anil share = (65600 x 192 / 656 ) = 192000
Mukesh share = ( 65600 x 176 / 656 ) = 176000
Ritesh share = (65600 x 288 / 656 ) = 288
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Plz remove the miss writing and solve care fully.
Thanks
thank u chandra
that is not 4 months answer should be 8 months in Example 1
ans in example 1 is correct
qstn was after how many months he joined the business..
Rite
Example 2 not clear
P being a working partner gets 10% of the profit as salary, the remaining is shared between P, Q and R in the ratio 2:3:4. If P gets 300000, then share of Q in rupees is…..???
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