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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
If there are n bikes then the no. of people are 2n+1. n are dropped in firs trip, in second trip 3 bikes are unused, so 2n-3 + n covers 2n+1 people. i.e. n + 2n – 3 = 2n +1
n = 4
No. of people = 9
Ramji sir
upstream = 25km/hr
downstream=35km/hr
so…if the speed of current would be 5km/hr and boat speed = 30km/hr
so that it will be change towards upstream and downstram…
25
600
FASHION= FOIHSAN
It is F-ASHIO-N to F-OIHSA-N.
So PROBLEM will be P-ROBLE-M,
the answer is PELBORM.
3*12=36
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
The answer cannot be determined as there is a particular formula where the consecutive numbers start.
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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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share= 5:7
i.e.,
=9600*5/12
= 4000