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Its 2 times faster than the other train
v1*t=v2
v2*t=4*v1
solving these two,we get
v2/v1=2
1
transistor is a semiconductor device for amplifying ,controlling and generating the electrical signals.
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QTP(twins)SR
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Dear friends i ofcourse confused like you when i come
across to solve this problem. Really friends its very
simple if you understand the question clearly. First thing
is what is mean by “as many as” means its called ‘idiom and
phrase’ in english and it means “the same number of”. now
read the question “how many pairs of letters in STAINLESS
which has same number of letters between them in the word
as they have in english alphabet”.
In the alphabetical order, A-Z can be numbered as 1-26.
In A(INL)E which is same as in the alphabetical order A
(BCD)E. In both the cases E is in the Fourth position. so
we got one pair.
And in ST, there are no letters between them in the word
stainless. In alphabetical orer from A-Z also there is no
letters between them..so we got the second pair…
In STAINLESS it has two pairs ST and AE
20000
100/8=12-4
12/8=1-4
ans:144
( a ) 11
Out of 10 persons, 4 are graduates; so, (10 – 4) = 6 are under-graduates.
If there is no restriction, any three can be chosen from the ten in (10C3) = 120 ways.
Now, if all three chosen are under-graduates; it can take place in (6C3) = 20 ways.
Therefore, the probability that there will be no graduate among the three chosen = (20 / 120) = (1 / 6).
Therefore, the probability that there will be at least one graduate among the three chosen = {1 – (1 / 6)} = (5 / 6) = 0.8333.
I have seen a few say 25% as an answer to this. But looks
like their math isn’t good and is extremeley complex to
have an asnwer of 25% to this question. Consider – Rs.1.00/-
per mango; so 40 mangoes = Rs.40.00/-, implies Rs.4.00/-
extra at the end of the deal. So he’s left with Rs.44.00/-
after selling 40 mangoes implies a profit of Rs.4.00/- over
Rs.40.00 = 44/40 = 110% which means his profit is 10%.
Hope this helps…
Thanks.