• ₹ 600

  • ₹ 500

  • ₹ 900

  • ₹ 450


Ratio of the wages of A, B and C = 5 : 6 : 4 As share : Bs share : C share = (6 x 5) : (4 x 6) : (9 x 4) =30 : 24 : 36 = 5 : 4 : 6 ∴ As share = (5/15) x 1800 = ₹ 600

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