1875
b
8
360 years old
Nepo’s son age = x
Nepo’s age = 3x
Nepo’s father age = 2*3x + 40
x + 3x + 6x + 40 = 1240
10x = 1200
x = 120
Nepos age = 3* 120 = 360 years
5
(0! + 0! + 0! + 0! + 0!)! = 120
Here ‘!’ symbol is used for factorial.
And 0! = 1
= (0! + 0! + 0! + 0! + 0!)!
= (1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1)!
= 5!
= 120
d
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.
Read more: 3 runs required in 3 balls to win with only a wicket left. The batsmen is on 98 and the runner is on 97. How will both the batsmen score centuries … – 3 runs required in 3 balls to win with only a wicket left. The batsmen is on 98 and the runner is on 97. How will both the batsmen score centuries as well win the match ?
3 hours ago.
Thin candle melts 3/4 in 3 hours leaving 1/4
Where as in the same time thick candle melts 3/6 leaving 3/6 which is 1/2. Now thick candle is exactly twice than the thin candle.
Or via modeling:
We need to find time at which the length of the thin candle is half the thick candle. Let x be the time. Thin candle melts at 1/4 an hour and thick candle melts at 1/6 an hour. In x hours they melt at x/4 and x/6 respectively. What’s left will be 1 – x/4 and 1 – x/6. We need to find x at which :
2 * (1 – (x/4)) = 1 – (x/6)
This equation results in x = 3
( a ) BQDCJCMF
“TERMINAL” split it into the half we get “TERM” “INAL”
Now the first half is decreased by one and the next half is
increased by one, so we get:
“SDQLJOBM” (pls note in the ques we have “SDQIJOBM” where
‘L’ shud have come instead of ‘I’)
so “CREDIBLE” is to “BQDCJCMF”
240-24
650-?
?=24*650/240
65SEC