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Given:
In a group of 15 students,
7 have studied Latin,
8 have studied Greek,
3 have not studied either.
To find:
The number of students who studied both Latin and Greek.
Solution:
In a group of 15 students, have studied Latin, 8 have studied Greek, 3 have not studied either.
Therefore,
n(A∪B) = 15 – 3
n(A∪B) = 12
7 have studied Latin,
n(A) = 7
8 have studied Greek,
n(B) = 8
n(A∩B) is the number of students who studied both Latin and Greek.
n(A∩B) = n(A) + n(B) – n(A∪B)
n(A∩B) = 7 + 8 – 12
n(A∩B) = 15 – 12
n(A∩B) = 3
The number of students who studied both Latin and Greek is 3
Final answer:
3 of them studied both Latin and Greek.
Thus, the correct answer .3
Books=65+50=>115
Prices=1150+920=>2070
2070/115
18
5/55*100=9.09% defective eggs
16.25
The Answer is c
16, 25, 36, 72, 144, 196, 225
72
Because it is not a square number
24000
I think speed of printing per minute has nothing do to with how long printer being at work.
If “given day” = 8 hours.
8h = 480m
x = 176400 / 480 = 367.5 lines per minute.
a
19
2 urns, 9 balls.
4(2)+1=9 and 3(2)+3=9
You can’t put 4 balls in each of 7 urns with balls left over when 7*4=28. 28>24.
let’s say the Cost Price is 1000x. (CP)
The selling price is also the same as the Cost price. So, here SP=CP (But he sells 950gm instead of 1000gm)
Instead of 1000gm, he is selling 950 grams at the CP. So he sells 050 gms @1000x price. So his net profit is 50gm.
Now 1000gm is 1000x Rs
So, 50gms is 50x rs. [Apllied Unitary Method]
So his profit percentage is:
Profit Percentage Formula: {(Profit/CP)*100%}
So, Here profit is 50x;
CP is 1000x;
so putting the value in the formula we get, Profit Percentage is: (50x/1000x)*100% =(5000x/1000x)%=5%.
Lets call the 5 litre jug as jug A and 3 litre jug as jug B. Now, follow the steps:
Fill jug A completely. Now it contains 5 litres.
Slowly pour the water from jug A to jug B until jug B is completely filled. Now, jug A contains 2 litres and jug B contains 3 litres.
Throw away the water in jug B so that it is completely empty. Now, jug A contains 2 litres and jug B is empty.
Transfer the water from jug A to jug B. Now, jug A is empty and jug B contains 2 litres.
Fill jug A completely. Now, jug A contains 5 litres and jug B contains 2 litres.
Transfer water from jug A to jug B until jug B is completely filled. Now, jug A contains 4 litres and jug B contains 3 litres.
Now you have 4 litres of water in jug A.