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let the for digit number be = pqrs
p=q/3 ==>q = 3p
r=p+q=p+3p =4p
s=3q = 3(3P)=9p
number:
p 3p 4p 9p
let p=1 answer is 1349
if it 2 answer 2 6 8 18
so it becomes five digit number so correct answer is 1349
36, 54, 18, 27, 9, 18.5, 4.5
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madras
these are question tht are seem to be like it consumes
time. so dont see jus the question and run to the next .
ans. a) 12
if 9 balls are added then the ratio to the combination
becomes 2:4:3.
9 balls make the ratio 3 for grey balls in tht mixture.
so the factor is 9/3 = 3 (in tht mixture)
so the same factor has to be maintained through out the
ratio. so black balls is 4 * 3 = 12 and white balls is 2 *
3 = 6.
xy+2y-x=6
xy+2y-x-2=6-2
y(x+2)-1(x+2)=4
(y-1)(x+2)=4
so c is 4
( e ) None of these
7:8
Relative velocity of trains = 49kmph -25 kmph = 24kmph
=6.67m/s
Time taken to cross the first train = 10 sec
Length of the second train = Relative Velocity * Time taken
to cross the first Train = 6.67 *10 = 66.7 metres
ans 810 i think
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
Thanq saddha
temp at 3.oo pm is = 22.5
temp at 6.oo pm is = 30
thus, percentage rise= 7.5/30 *100
=25%
I think speed of printing per minute has nothing do to with how long printer being at work.
If “given day” = 8 hours.
8h = 480m
x = 176400 / 480 = 367.5 lines per minute.
Speed Ratio = 1:7/6 = 6:7
Time Ratio = 7:6
1 ——– 7
4 ——— ? 28 m
31yrs
16.8 sec
Sachin is 14 years old whereas Rahu is 18 years old.
es, of course, there are a lot of people who start their careers with small things but after a few years, they grow themselves and get into better places. All you have to do is learn the skills of your desired domain while working on the other part and then use that to get a job in your desired place.
For example, consider you are an engineer and worked in a firm where you worked as a sales executive but you want to work as an IT professional in any IT firm then while working as a sales executive you can try to learn some coding languages like C or Java and after getting a good command on that you can apply for a job of developer or any IT professional. The only disadvantage is that your sales experience will have nothing to contribute to your IT job so you’ll be hired and paid as a fresher only.
I hope this helps you.
Day 1: 30-3ft = 27+2ft = 29
Day 8: 23 jumps 3ft = 20 slips 2ft = 22
Day 16: 13 jumps 3ft = 10 slips 2ft = 12
Day 24: 3 jumps 3ft = Out?