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प्रश्न
Rakesh and Suresh are sharing profits in the ratio of 4 : 3. Zaheer joins and the new ratio among Rakesh, Suresh and Zaheer is 7 : 4 : 3. Find out the sacrificing ratio.
उत्तर
Old Ratio = Rakesh : Suresh = 4 : 3
New Ratio = Rakesh : Suresh : Zaheer = 7 : 4 : 3.
Sacrificing Ratio = Old Ratio − Sacrificing Ratio
Rakesh's = `4/7 - 7/14 = 1/14`
Suresh's = `3/7 - 4/14 = 2/14`
Sacrificing Ratio = Rakesh : Suresh = `1/14 : 2/14 = 1 : 2`
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