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A, B and C enter into a partnership. They invest Rs. 40000, Rs. 80000 and Rs. 120000 respectively. At the end of the first year, B withdraws Rs. 40,000, while at the end of the second year, C withdraws Rs. 80000. In what ratio will the profit be shared at the end of 3 years? `R s .2 :3:5` b. `R s .3 :4:7` c. `4:5:9` d. none of these

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