2, 3, 6, 15, 52.5, 157.5, 630
c
When none of the digits are repeated:
The hundred’s place can be filled by any of the digits: 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 or 8 except the one which has already been used at the thousand’s place, so it can be filled in 5 ways.
Similarly tens’ place can be filled in 4 ways: only those 4 numbers which have not been use either at hundred’s or thousand’s place.
Unit’s place can be filled in only 3 ways. So, total number of nos. Possible =4×5×4×3= 240
a
225
wake up guys and see modulo % can return only integer value.
So answer will be 1 and all other answers are wrong. You can
run your equation in C code and check the output.
value remains same
Each PAIR of stations means a PAIR of tickets (A to B and B to A)
2(old stations)(new stations) + 2(new stations)(new stations – 1) = 46
(N * X) + (X * (X – 1)) = 23
factoring ___ X (N + X – 1) = 23
23 is a prime number with only two factors, 1 and 23
so N = 23 and X = 1
=> 3s = d
=> 5(s-9) = d
therefore
5s-45=3s
2s = 45
s=22.5
hence
d= 67.5
9
B. 3 : 2
8 games They played
A own 3 games = 18 Rs
B loss 3 Rs and own 1 games i,e 9(A own 3 Games)-6(B own
1 game)=3
c own 12 Rs and loss 4 games(A own 3+b own 1) and own 4
games i.e 24(own)-12(loss)
so totally A own 3 games
B own 1 game
c own 4 games
=8
31
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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