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.
Triangular Prism
underroot(1-r^2)/3
Option c
avg sal of 3 is $950
first person earns=$1150
second person earns=$650
let thirdperson =x
avg=(1150+650+x)/3
950*3=1800+x
x=2850-1800
x=$1050
democrate=1008
south east
Distance covered by B to meet A=Total distance – Distance covered by A hrs
[using : distance = speed x time]
Putting value of from equation (1),
hrs
Therefore, time at which both A and B will meet is = 7 a.m. + 3 hrs =10 am
– While the train is moving, the jogger will also be running in the same direction.
– for the head(engine) of the train to get to the current position of the jogger 240m away, it will take:
45km/hr => 12.5m/s => 240/12.5 = 19.2 seconds.
– But in the same period of time, the jogger will still be running and will have moved to a new location by: 9km/hr => 2.5m/s => 2.5 * 19.2 = 48m
To get to the new location at the speed of 12.5m/s will take the train:
48/12.5 = 3.84sec
In this additional time, the jogger will move forward by:
3.84 * 2.5 = 9.6m
at a speed of 12.5m/s, it will take the train less than a second to cover the additional 9.6m
If we add the distance the jogger will cover in 1 second to 9.6, it is still less than what the train can cover per second. let us see (9.6 + 2.5 = 12.1)
Therefore, the head of the train will pass the runner at approximately: 19.2 + 3.84 + 1 => 24.04 seconds.
For the train to completely pass the runner, it will need its whole length of 120m to be in front of the runner.
This will take an additional (9.6 + 2) seconds.
Therefore for the length of the train to be ahead of the runner it will take approx. 35.65 (24.04 + 9.6 + 2) seconds
E. Copper
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