A starts a business with Rs. 30,000 and 4 months later B joins the business with Rs. 40,000. If the total profit is Rs. 5100 at the end of the year, find the share of A in the total profit?
A : B = 30000 × 12 : 8 × 40000 = 9 : 8
17x = 5100 => x = 300
Therefore Share of A = 9x = 2700
A starts a business with Rs. 30,000 and 4 months later B joins the business with Rs. 40,000. If the total profit is Rs. 5100 at the end of the year, find the share of A in the total profit?
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