$A$ sum of money is divided among $C, A$ and $B$ in the ratio of $4:5:6$ and another sum of money is divided between $M$ and $N$ equally. If $B$ got $2000$ more than $M$,then how much does $C$ get (in $Rs.$)?

  • A
    $1000$
  • B
    $500$
  • C
    $4000$
  • D
    Cannot be determined

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