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CASE 1: First we should take six balls divided equally and
then it is placed on the two pans.three on one and three on
other..
if the two pans are balanced then the defective ball is not
in the six..then we should the two and keep them one ball
on each.
CASE2: Again We should take any of the six balls and
divided equally and then it is placed on the two pans.. if
any of the pan weighs less than the other.. We should take
the three balls seperately..Now from that three we should
take any two and placed one on each.. fi both the pan
balances the ball which is left over is the defective.. if
one ball weighes less than the other,while keeping one on
each,then it is the defective one….
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
I am working institute
1km = 1000m
Xkm = 300m
X=0.30km
1hr = 3,600s
X = 40.5s
0.01125hr
Therefore; 0.3km/0.1125hr= 26.6666=26.67km/hr
both a and b is correct
23
6 pairs of earrings. So 12 earrings.
The total has to be 26, so let’s say there’s 6 pairs of earrings and the number of pairs has to be 4 less than the number of rings. So that would make 10 rings. The 10 rings has to be 2 1/2 greater than the number of pins. So you would divide 10/2.5 = 4 Pins. That would equate to a total of 12 earrings, 10 rings, and 4 pins. A total of 26 pieces.
The answer probably lies in finding the in-centre of the
traingle. Bisect all the angles of the triangles and the
point where these angle bisectors meet gives u the point P
C. 20
a = 2
d = 5 – 2 = 3
Then 12th term is :
This in arithmetic progression
L = a + (12 – 1) d
L = 2 + 11 * 3
L = 2 + 33 = 35
16.25
Diagonal of square=1.414* a, where a is side of square.
ans=1.414*20
ans=28.28