The income of $A, B$ and $C$ are in the ratio $7: 9: 12$ and their spendings are in the ratio $8: 9: 15$. If $A$ saves $\frac{1}{4}$th of his income,then the savings of $A, B$ and $C$ are in the ratio of:

  • A
    $69: 56: 48$
  • B
    $47: 74: 99$
  • C
    $37: 72: 49$
  • D
    $56: 99: 69$

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