$A, B$ and $C$ invest to start a restaurant. The total investment was ₹ $3,00,000$. $B$ invested ₹ $50,000$ more than $A$ and $C$ invested ₹ $25,000$ less than $B$. If the profit at the end of the year was ₹ $14,400$,then what is $C$'s share of the profit (in ₹)?

  • A
    $3,600$
  • B
    $4,800$
  • C
    $6,000$
  • D
    $7,200$

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