$A$ sum of ₹ $1,300$ is divided amongst $P, Q, R$ and $S$ such that $\frac{P \text{'s share}}{Q \text{'s share}} = \frac{Q \text{'s share}}{R \text{'s share}} = \frac{R \text{'s share}}{S \text{'s share}} = \frac{2}{3}$. Then $P$'s share is (in ₹):

  • A
    $140$
  • B
    $160$
  • C
    $240$
  • D
    $320$

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