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three persons went to a hotel their sum after meal was 75 rupees they gave 25, 25, 25 each they came there often so the hotel took 70 rupees and gave back 5 rupees.they gave 2 rupees as a tip, now they had 3 rupees so divided 1, 1, 1 to each now they got one rupees of 25 so they gave 24 each .now 24+24+24 = 72 + 2 rupees tip = 74 where did the one rupee went
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Can anyone solve this ques using logarithm??
4.321*0.042*(6.32)1/2 / 0.72*(0.013)1/2
classify the following list of occupation under primary, secondary and tertiary sectors : 1.tailor
2.basket weaver
3.flowers cultivator
4.milk vendor.
5.fishermen
6.priest
7.courier
8.workers in match factory
9.money lender
10.gardener
11.potter
12.bee-keeper
13.astronaut
14.call centre employee
Questions 20-21 Each questions is followed by two statements.Use these statements to select the most appropriate option below:
1. Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question.
2. Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
3.Both statements together answer the question.
4. Both statements are insufficient to answer the question.
20. In which direction from the school is the Green Park?
I Car parking is to the south of the Green park and south West of the school.
II A temple lies to the north of money bank which is north of the school.
21. Harry finished 6th in a 200 m race.What is Jennys rank from last in the race?
I Jenny is two ranks lower that Harry, among 10 runners who participated in that race.
II Jenny ranks 8th in the race and is 2 ranks lower than Harry.
true or false
2. A contractor advertises for the post of carpenter he gets 7 equally qualified applicants and want to select 3 from them. in how many ways he can do it ?
You are a student of class VI-B of your school. You lost your English book in your school. Give details of the lost book on the school notice board. Announce a suitable reward for the person who find the book.
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