Q.Three friends purchase a bus by investing ₹1,20,000, ₹1,50,000, and ₹1,10,000 respectively. The first friend works as the driver, while the other two work as conductors. They decide that \(\frac{2}{5}\) of the income will be distributed based on work in the ratio 3 : 2 : 2, and the remaining amount will be divided according to their capital investment. If the total income in a certain month is ₹29,260, determine how much each person will receive.

Beautifully broken down! Your calculation is spot-on and clearly shows how both labor and capital contributions are fairly accounted for. Just to recap the final distribution with a touch of clarity: | **Friend** | **Work Share (₹)** |Capital Share (₹)| Total (₹) |------------------|--------------------|------------------------|----------------| | First (Driver) | 5,016 | 5,544 | 10,560 | | Second (Conductor)| 3,344 | 6,930 | 10,274 | | Third (Conductor) | 3,344 | 5,082 | 8,426 | This kind of profit-sharing model is a great example of balancing effort and investment. If you’d like, I can help you turn this into a general formula or even a small calculator for future use. Would that be helpful?
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