1. Expenditure of Company ’B’ in 1998 was Rs. 6.5 lakhs, which was equal to the income of Company ‘C’ in 1996. What was the ratio of income of COmpany ‘B’ in 1998 to the expenditure of Company ‘C’ in 1996 ?






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