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divisible by 8 – 124
” 12 – 83
” both – 41
124 + 83 – 41 = 166
999 – 166 = 833
ans is 833…..
Initially (2*33 + 1*24)/(2+1) = 30p a gm
So, cost for 100g = 100*30 = 3000p
Later, (1*33 + 2*24)/(1+2) = 71/3 p a gm.
So, cost for 100g = 100*(71/3) = 2366.67p
He saves 3000 – 2366.67 = 633.33p
Concept of weighted average.
Before Swapping
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Shilpa ……..Reena _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
After Swapping
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Reena _ _ _ _ _ Shilpa _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
—————————–>14=17 <——————————-
So total number of girls in that row are 30
sister
Triveni Sangam of the river
Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati at Allahabad.
If the bell rung when they r started is also counted then it
will be 5 otherwise 4
77
360
8/15 left.
1/15 * 4 + 1/20 * 4 = 7/15
1 – 7/15 = 8/15
In the example first we have to find the area of the field
we have given the following values ,
cost of fencing per meter = Rs 1.50
Diameter of circular field = 28
We have to find the area , a = ?
We know that,
Area = 2 π r
= 2 x 22/7 x 14
= 2 x 22 x 2
= 44 x 2
= 88 sq. m
So, area of circle is 88 sq.m
Now just multiply it with 1.50
cost of fencing = 88 x 1.50
= Rs. 132
So, the cost of fencing the circular field is Rs. 132
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”
brother and sister
Turn on a switch and leave it for some ten minutes. Turn it off, turn a second one on and open the door and go into the room. The glowing bulb corresponds to second switch. The bulb that is hot corresponds to first switch, as it was turned on for ten minutes and have heated up. The cold and not-glowing bulb corresponds to the third switch