Q.7 P invested ₹ 5000 per month for 6 months of a year and Q invested ₹ 𝑥 per month for 8 months of the year in a partnership business. The profit is shared in proportion to the total investment made in that year. If at the end of that investment year, Q receives 4/9 of the total profit, what is the value of 𝑥 (in ₹)? (A) 2500 (B) 3000 (C) 4687 (D) 8437

Q.7 P invested 5000 per month for 6 months of a year and Q invested 𝑥 per
month for 8 months of the year in a partnership business. The profit is shared in
proportion to the total investment made in that year.
If at the end of that investment year, Q receives 4/9 of the total profit, what is the
value of 𝑥 (in )?
(A) 2500
(B) 3000
(C) 4687
(D) 8437

P’s total investment: ₹5000 × 6 = ₹30,000. Q receives 4/9 of the total profit, meaning Q’s investment share is also 4/9 of total investment since profit shares in proportion to total investment.

Let Q’s monthly investment be x, so Q’s total is 8x; set up the ratio 8x / (30,000 + 8x) = 4/9 and solve for x = 3000.

Step-by-Step Solution

  1. Cross-multiply: 9(8x) = 4(30,000 + 8x)
  2. This yields: 72x = 120,000 + 32x
  3. Subtract 32x from both sides: 40x = 120,000
  4. So x = 3000
  5. Total investment becomes ₹54,000, with Q’s ₹24,000 exactly 4/9 (24/54 = 4/9)

Option Analysis

Option x (₹) Q Total (₹) Total Inv. (₹) Q Share Matches 4/9?
(A) 2500 20,000 50,000 2/5 No
(B) 3000 24,000 54,000 4/9 ✓ Correct
(C) 4687 37,496 67,496 ~5/9 No
(D) 8437 67,496 97,496 ~11/17 No

Partnership profit sharing based on total investment is a common quantitative aptitude topic in competitive exams like IIT JAM, SSC, and banking tests. In this problem, P invests ₹5000 per month for 6 months (total ₹30,000), while Q invests x per month for 8 months (total 8x). Profits divide proportionally, and Q gets 4/9 of total profit.

Core Calculation

Set ratio: 8x/(30000+8x)=4/9. Solve: 72x=120000+32x, 40x=120000, x=3000. Verify: Q’s ₹24,000 / ₹54,000 = 4/9.

Exam Tips

  • Practice similar partnership profit sharing investment ratio problems by varying months/capital
  • Always compute totals first, then ratio equation
  • Correct answer: (B) 3000

 

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