419
900
I would expect progression in my career through acquiring new skills
300%
A perfect square is a square number of a digit. eg 64 is a perfect number, a square of 8
Now digits AB9 is a square number of a number.
AB9 Can also be written as A multiply by B multiply by 9
Get the Square root of AB9
Assumption, A=1, B=1
1*1=1=A, 1*1=1=B Therefore,
Square root of A = A, B = B and 9=3
Therefore
An odd number is a number indivisible by 2.
for example 1,3,5,7…….
Therefore Squares A*B*9= AB9
Where a=1, b=1, 3 as digits.
Conclusion
A=1 is an odd number
20/- per day
So, if he work one day
So,1*20=20
1/3*20=20/3
2/3*20=40/3
1/8*20=5/2
3/4*20=15
so,
20+20/3+40/3+5/2+15=57.5
So ans is 57.5 is the ans
General formula for simple interest is SI=PTR/100
Then P= SI x 100 / TR
Here SI= rs.24, T= 2 years, R = 10%
P= 24 x 100 / 2 x 10 = 120 Rs
Answer : Rs. 120
area is given by Area of Rectangle = Length of Rectangle*(sqrt((Diagonal of Rectangle^2)-(Length of Rectangle^2)))
so substituting we get area=4*(sqrt((25-16)))
area=4*(sqrt(9))
since area cannot be negative hence we take sqrt of 9 as 3 (as sqrt of 9 is 3 and -3 as well)
area=4*3=12m^2
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d / (x+1/2) = 4/5 * t
and d / (x-1/2) = 5/2 + t
solving we get d = 15.
Reliance
speed = distance / time.
240/16=15m/sec=54km/hr
The batsman on 98 is on strike. He hits the ball and they run 3. UNFORTUNATELY one of the batsmen doesn`t turn correctly for one of the runs and the umpire calls ONE SHORT and awards only two runs. Therefore the first batsman has his century. There is now 1 ball remaining and one run is required to win. The batsman on strike, however is now the one on 97 runs. He now either hits a 4 or a 6. They win the game and both batsmen scored centuries.
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May 21
ans: 250 rs exactly