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A starts a business by investing Rs. 28,000. After 2 months, B joins with Rs. 20,000 and after another two months C joins with Rs. 18,000. At the end of 10 months from the start of the business, if B withdraws Rs. 2,000 and C withdrawn Rs. 2,000, in what ratio should the profit be distributed among A, B and C at the end of the year? `12 :7:5` b. `12 :9:5` c. `12 :6:3` d. `14 :7:5`

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