A and B are partners of 5 : 3 ratio. C Joins and the new ratio agreed 4 : 2 : 2. Find out the sacrificing ratio of A and B.

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A. 1 : 2 B. 1 : 3
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None if the above

The correct answer is $\boxed{\text{A. 1 : 2}}$.

The initial ratio of A and B is 5 : 3. This means that A has 5 parts and B has 3 parts. When C joins, the new ratio agreed is 4 : 2 : 2. This means that A now has 4 parts, B now has 2 parts, and C now has 2 parts.

To find the sacrificing ratio of A and B, we need to find the difference between their initial ratio and their new ratio. The initial ratio of A and B is 5 : 3, and their new ratio is 4 : 2. The difference between these two ratios is 1 : 1. This means that A is sacrificing 1 part and B is sacrificing 1 part.

Therefore, the sacrificing ratio of A and B is $\boxed{\text{1 : 2}}$.

Here is a more detailed explanation of each option:

  • Option A: $\boxed{\text{1 : 2}}$. This is the correct answer. A is sacrificing 1 part and B is sacrificing 1 part, so the sacrificing ratio of A and B is 1 : 2.
  • Option B: $\boxed{\text{1 : 3}}$. This is incorrect. A is sacrificing 1 part and B is sacrificing 1 part, so the sacrificing ratio of A and B is 1 : 2, not 1 : 3.
  • Option C: $\boxed{\text{1 : 1}}$. This is incorrect. A is sacrificing 1 part and B is sacrificing 1 part, so the sacrificing ratio of A and B is 1 : 2, not 1 : 1.
  • Option D: $\boxed{\text{None if the above}}$. This is incorrect. The correct answer is $\boxed{\text{1 : 2}}$.
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