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19, 26, 33, 46, 59, 74, 91
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es, of course, there are a lot of people who start their careers with small things but after a few years, they grow themselves and get into better places. All you have to do is learn the skills of your desired domain while working on the other part and then use that to get a job in your desired place.
For example, consider you are an engineer and worked in a firm where you worked as a sales executive but you want to work as an IT professional in any IT firm then while working as a sales executive you can try to learn some coding languages like C or Java and after getting a good command on that you can apply for a job of developer or any IT professional. The only disadvantage is that your sales experience will have nothing to contribute to your IT job so you’ll be hired and paid as a fresher only.
I hope this helps you.
When I went to my native place the form is so good environment
gujarat
zero – as one letter cant be wrong – atleast two are to be wrong
p = prob(1st digit not 7)*prob(2nd digit not 7)*prob(3rd
digit not 7)
=(8/9)*(9/10)*(9/10)
=0.72
Sandhya had it right except that there are 900 numbers
between 100 and 999 inclusive (not 899).
The most important belief is belief in yourself. Believing in who you are and your abilities frees you to pursue goals and dreams without reservation and drives you forward with confidence, independence, autonomy and direction. Combine this conviction in yourself with a solid framework of inherent beliefs from the list above, and you have an unbeatable combination.
Out of 10 persons, 4 are graduates; so, (10 – 4) = 6 are under-graduates.
If there is no restriction, any three can be chosen from the ten in (10C3) = 120 ways.
Now, if all three chosen are under-graduates; it can take place in (6C3) = 20 ways.
Therefore, the probability that there will be no graduate among the three chosen = (20 / 120) = (1 / 6).
Therefore, the probability that there will be at least one graduate among the three chosen = {1 – (1 / 6)} = (5 / 6) = 0.8333.
Answer 33
Adding 7,9.13,15,17
Correct is 35