A rich farmer died leaving
behind a hundred acres of his farm to be divided among his three daughters
Rashmi, Mala and Rekha – in the proportion of one- third, one – fourth and one
– fifth, respectively. But Rekha died unexpectedly.
Now how should the executor divide
the land, between Rashmi and mala in a fair manner?
Answer: As Rekha’s share
falls in through her death , the farm has now to be divided only between Rashmi
and Mala, in the proportion of one- third to one- fourth – that is in the
proportion of four- twelfths to three. Therefore, Rashmi gets four- sevenths of
the hundred acres and Mala three- sevenths.
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