(1) There exists a smaller natural number.
(2) There exists a largest natural number.
(3) Between two natural numbers, there is always a natural number.
Which of the above statement is/are correct?
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Since the total train length passed the tunnel so the distance would be the length of train added to the tunnel legth
D=150+300=450 mt.
speed = distance/time
speed = 450/(40.5/3600)
speed =40,000 mt/sec
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.
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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
Camel is the answer
Camel can store water for many days or months in there intestines
2a; 2a+2; 2a+4; 2a+6; 2a+8; 2a+10
t_2 + t_6 = 24 => 2a+2 + 2a + 10 = 24 => a = 3
therefore t_4 = 2(3) + 6 = 12
The formula to find number of diagonals (D) given total number of vertices or sides (N) is
N * (N – 3)
D = ———–
2
Using the formula, we get
1325 * 2 = N * (N – 3)
N2 – 3N – 2650 = 0
Solving the quadratic equation, we get N = 53 or -50
It is obvious that answer is 53 as number of vertices can not be negative.
Alternatively, you can derive the formula as triange has 0 diagonals, quadrangel has 2, pentagon has 5, hexagon has 9 and so on……
Hence the series is 0, 0, 0, 2, 5, 9, 14, …….. (as diagram with 1,2 or 3 vertices will have 0 diagonals).
Using the series one can arrive to the formula given above.
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Example 1:
Assign, A=20, B=10, C=5, D=5(Because C is equal to D as
given), E=1.
A/B = 20/10 = 2. So A/B = 2
A/C = 20/5 = 4. So A/C = 4
A/E = 20/1 = 20. So A/E = 20
Therefore “A/E is Greatest”
Example 2:
Assign, A=100, B=50, C=20, D=20(Because C is equal to D as
given), E=10.
A/B = 100/50 = 2. So A/B = 2
A/C = 100/20 = 5. So A/C = 5
A/E = 100/10 = 10. So A/E = 10
Therefore “A/E is Greatest”
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