A, B, and C share profits in the ratio 3:3:4. This means A gets 3 parts, B gets 3 parts, and C gets 4 parts out of a total of 10 parts.
Current shares:
A = 3/10
B = 3/10
C = 4/10
They decide to share profits equally, so each partner will get 1/3 of the total profits.
New shares:
Each partner = 1/3 = 10/30
Now, we calculate the changes:
A:
Old = 9/30
New = 10/30
Gain = 10/30−9/30=1/30
B:
Old = 9/30
New = 10/30
Gain = 10/30−9/30=1/30
C:
Old = 12/30
New = 10/30
Sacrifice = 12/30−10/30=2/30
So, the changes are:
A gains 1/30
B gains 1/30
C sacrifices 2/30
Thus, the correct answer is option 1.