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Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
1361
A invests ₹11500 for 12 months and B invests ₹3750 for 13 months. If the total profit is ₹51000, find A's share.
Answer:
₹37686.75
Step-by-step solution: 1. Share of profit is proportional to capital * time. 2. A's share ratio = 11500 * 12 = 138000. 3. B's share ratio = 3750 * 13 = 48750. 4. A's share = Total profit * ratio_A / (ratio_A + ratio_B) = ₹37686.75.
1362
A invests ₹7000 for 12 months and B invests ₹3000 for 10 months. If the total profit is ₹42000, find A's share.
Answer:
₹30947.37
Step-by-step solution: 1. Share of profit is proportional to capital * time. 2. A's share ratio = 7000 * 12 = 84000. 3. B's share ratio = 3000 * 10 = 30000. 4. A's share = Total profit * ratio_A / (ratio_A + ratio_B) = ₹30947.37.
1363
A invests ₹12900 for 12 months and B invests ₹4350 for 15 months. If the total profit is ₹53800, find A's share.
Answer:
₹37847.03
Step-by-step solution: 1. Share of profit is proportional to capital * time. 2. A's share ratio = 12900 * 12 = 154800. 3. B's share ratio = 4350 * 15 = 65250. 4. A's share = Total profit * ratio_A / (ratio_A + ratio_B) = ₹37847.03.
1364
A invests ₹6400 for 12 months and B invests ₹3600 for 10 months. If the total profit is ₹40800, find A's share.
Answer:
₹27778.72
Step-by-step solution: 1. Share of profit is proportional to capital * time. 2. A's share ratio = 6400 * 12 = 76800. 3. B's share ratio = 3600 * 10 = 36000. 4. A's share = Total profit * ratio_A / (ratio_A + ratio_B) = ₹27778.72.
1365
A invests ₹9300 for 12 months and B invests ₹3450 for 15 months. If the total profit is ₹46600, find A's share.
Answer:
₹31836.91
Step-by-step solution: 1. Share of profit is proportional to capital * time. 2. A's share ratio = 9300 * 12 = 111600. 3. B's share ratio = 3450 * 15 = 51750. 4. A's share = Total profit * ratio_A / (ratio_A + ratio_B) = ₹31836.91.
1366
A invests ₹11200 for 12 months and B invests ₹3300 for 10 months. If the total profit is ₹50400, find A's share.
Answer:
₹40464.52
Step-by-step solution: 1. Share of profit is proportional to capital * time. 2. A's share ratio = 11200 * 12 = 134400. 3. B's share ratio = 3300 * 10 = 33000. 4. A's share = Total profit * ratio_A / (ratio_A + ratio_B) = ₹40464.52.
1367
A invests ₹13000 for 12 months and B invests ₹3000 for 10 months. If the total profit is ₹54000, find A's share.
Answer:
₹45290.32
Step-by-step solution: 1. Share of profit is proportional to capital * time. 2. A's share ratio = 13000 * 12 = 156000. 3. B's share ratio = 3000 * 10 = 30000. 4. A's share = Total profit * ratio_A / (ratio_A + ratio_B) = ₹45290.32.
1368
A invests ₹5500 for 12 months and B invests ₹3750 for 13 months. If the total profit is ₹39000, find A's share.
Answer:
₹22431.37
Step-by-step solution: 1. Share of profit is proportional to capital * time. 2. A's share ratio = 5500 * 12 = 66000. 3. B's share ratio = 3750 * 13 = 48750. 4. A's share = Total profit * ratio_A / (ratio_A + ratio_B) = ₹22431.37.
1369
A invests ₹11000 for 12 months and B invests ₹3000 for 14 months. If the total profit is ₹50000, find A's share.
Answer:
₹37931.03
Step-by-step solution: 1. Share of profit is proportional to capital * time. 2. A's share ratio = 11000 * 12 = 132000. 3. B's share ratio = 3000 * 14 = 42000. 4. A's share = Total profit * ratio_A / (ratio_A + ratio_B) = ₹37931.03.
1370
A invests ₹11600 for 12 months and B invests ₹3900 for 14 months. If the total profit is ₹51200, find A's share.
Answer:
₹36775.23
Step-by-step solution: 1. Share of profit is proportional to capital * time. 2. A's share ratio = 11600 * 12 = 139200. 3. B's share ratio = 3900 * 14 = 54600. 4. A's share = Total profit * ratio_A / (ratio_A + ratio_B) = ₹36775.23.