but how?
If a blue stone is thrown into a red sea, several things could happen depending on the context and the properties of the stone and the sea:
Symbolically: Since blue and red are contrasting colors, the interaction of a blue stone in a red sea could be seen as a visual or metaphorical contrast. It could represent a stark difference or an unexpected element introduced into an existing situation.
Scientifically: In reality, the color of the stone and the sea would not have a direct physical impact on each other. The stone would sink or float based on its density and the water’s buoyancy. The color of the water, whether red or any other color, does not change the fundamental principles of objects interacting with liquids.
It’s important to note that red seas, in the context of bodies of water, typically do not exist naturally. The phrase “red sea” is often used metaphorically or symbolically rather than referring to an actual body of water with a red color.
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let first digit be ‘X’
then 5th digit is ‘3X’
let 2nd digit be ‘Y’
then 3rd digit is ‘Y-3’
and 4th digit is ‘Y+4’
then the no is ‘(X)(Y)(Y-3)(Y+4)(3X)’
from the above we can say 3X<=9
so X<=3 and any of the digit in the number is <=9
and also given that 3 pairs sum is 11...
so make trial and error..
if X=1...any of the no is 10 which is wrong trial....
if X=2...then let Y+4=9 ==> Y=5
then no is 25296
first pair 2+9=11
second pair 2+9=11
third pair 5+6=11
now the answer is 25296
five multiplication & three addtion
Let three consecutive even numbers be 2n,2n+2,2n+4
product=2n(2n+2)(2n+4)
If n=1,
product =2(4)(6)=48.
So, all the numbers will be divisible by 48 if change n.
France — D
4, 5, 15, 49, 201, 1011, 6073
Correct option is A)
2nd term =(1stterm×1+2)=(4×1+2)=6
3rd term =(2ndterm×2+3)=(6×2+3)=15
4th term =(3rdterm×3+4)=(15×3+4)=49
5th term =(4thterm×4+5)=(49×4+5)=201 and so on
∴5 is wrong.
C. 21000
First nos series is 7,9,11,?
ie odd number siries ie 7,9,11,13
Second number series is 16,15,14
ie 1 less the previous number 16,15,14,13
Ans —-series is 7,16,9,15,11,14,13,13