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Anu, Taru and Daksh started a business. Taru invested 1/ 6 of the total money, while investments of Anu and Daksh are equal. If the profit on the end of the year is Rs. 7200, find the difference between the profit of Taru and Daksh.
Rs. 1305
Rs. 1000
Rs. 1205
Rs. 1105
None of these
- Taru invested 1/6 of the total money in the business.
- Therefore, Anu and Daksh, who invested equally, contributed the remaining 5/6 of the total money.
- Since Anu and Daksh invested equally, each invested 5/12 of the total investment.
- Profit is distributed based on the ratio of their investments.
- Taru's Share of Profit: Since Taru invested 1/6, her share is \( \frac{1}{6} \times 7200 = 1200 \).
- Daksh's Share of Profit: Since Daksh invested 5/12, his share is \( \frac{5}{12} \times 7200 = 3000 \).
- Difference in Profit: \( 3000 - 1200 = 1800 \).
- Correct Answer: None of these.
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