$A$'s income is ₹ $140$ more than $B$'s income and $C$'s income is ₹ $80$ more than $D$'s. If the ratio of $A$'s and $C$'s incomes is $2:3$ and the ratio of $B$'s and $D$'s incomes is $1:2$,then the incomes of $A, B, C$ and $D$ are respectively (in ₹):

  • A
    $260, 120, 320$ and $240$
  • B
    $300, 160, 600$ and $520$
  • C
    $400, 260, 600$ and $520$
  • D
    $320, 180, 480$ and $360$

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