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835, 734, 642, 751, 853, 981, 532
835,sum(digits)= 16
734 = 14
642=12
751= 13,
853=16,
981=18,
532=10
answer(c)751
43
To solve this problem, we can break it down into steps:
Step 1: Determine the individual rates of work for A, B, and C.
If A needs 8 days to finish the task, then their work rate is 1/8 of the task per day.
If B needs 12 days to finish the task, then their work rate is 1/12 of the task per day.
If C needs 16 days to finish the task, then their work rate is 1/16 of the task per day.
Step 2: Calculate the combined work rate of A and B.
If A works for 2 days, their contribution will be 2 * (1/8) = 1/4 of the task completed.
If B works until 25% of the job is left for C, then they will complete 75% of the task.
Step 3: Calculate the time it takes for B to complete 75% of the task.
Since B’s work rate is 1/12 of the task per day, it will take B (75%)/(1/12) = 9 days to complete 75% of the task.
Step 4: Calculate the remaining work for C.
If B completes 75% of the task, then the remaining work for C is 100% – 75% = 25% of the task.
Step 5: Calculate the time it takes for C to complete the remaining work.
Since C’s work rate is 1/16 of the task per day, it will take C (25%)/(1/16) = 4 days to complete the remaining 25% of the task.
Step 6: Calculate the total time required.
A worked for 2 days, B worked for 9 days, and C worked for 4 days, totaling 2 + 9 + 4 = 15 days.
Therefore, it will take a total of 15 days for A to work for 2 days, B to work until 25% of the job is left, and C to complete the remaining work.
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Explanation:
The number of ways of selecting three men, two women and three children is:
= ⁴C₃ * ⁶C₂ * ⁵C₃
= (4 * 3 * 2)/(3 * 2 * 1) * (6 * 5)/(2 * 1) * (5 * 4 * 3)/(3 * 2 * 1)
= 4 * 15 * 10
= 600 ways.
boys= x
girls=2x
boys+girls= 60
x+2x=60
x=60/3
x=20
kamal=17th rank
9 girls are ahead of kamal
17-9=8
20-8=12 boys are after kamal’s rank
xy+2y-x=6
xy+2y-x-2=6-2
y(x+2)-1(x+2)=4
(y-1)(x+2)=4
so c is 4
1×2×…100=100!
Number of zeros in product of n numbers =[5n]+[52n]+[53n]+…
Number of zeros in product of 100 numbers =[5100]+[52100]+[53100]
where [.] is greatest integer function
=[20]+[4]+[0.8]=20+4=24
740
999,919 = 991 × 1,009
Number of cats= 991
Number of mice killed by each cat=1,009
Three man’s on day work = 1/6+1/7+1/8=73/168
three man’s can complete the work in 1/73/168 days
= 168/73 days
Now if they works together fro the alternet days they will
complete the worksin 2*168/73 days
(If three mans working for the alternate days then work
completion time will be doubbled)