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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
Speed = (45×518)m/sec=252m/sec
Total distance covered = (360+140) m = 500 m.
∴Required time= 500×225sec = 40 sec.
1600 years contain 0 odd day.
300 years contain 1 odd day.
94 years = (23 leap years + 71 ordinary years)
= (46 + 71) odd days
= 117 odd days, i.e., 5 odd days
Days from 1st January 1995 to 28th February 1995
= (31 + 28) days = 59 days
= (8 weeks + 3 days) = 3 odd days
∴ Total number of odd days
= (0 + 1 + 5 + 3) = 9 odd days i.e., 2 odd days.
So, the required day is Tuesday.
speed = distence / time
60km/hr=distance / 9 sec
km / hr to m / s==> 60*1000 / 1* 3600 = 16.667
16.667*9 = distance
150 m is the answer
( d ) Neeraj is taller than Nilesh
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3 years – 3000.0
6 years – 4500.0
9 years – 6750.0
12 years – 10125.0
15 years – 15187.5
18 years – 22781.25
let x be sum.
SI of 18% for 1 year= x*18/100=0.18x;
SI of 18% for 2 years is 0.36x;
SI of 12% for 1 year= x*12/100=0.12x;
SI of 12% for 2 years is 0.24x;
Given, 0.36x-0.24x=840
0.12x=840
x=840/0.12=7000.
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 ?
2/3 * 15 miles = 10 miles then
time for 10 miles travel is t1 = 10/40 = 1/4
then remaning distance is 5 miles
time for 5 miles travel is t2 = 5/60 = 1/12
t1+ t2= 1/3 in seconds * 60 = 20 min
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40960, 10240, 2560, 640, 200, 40, 10
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Might be using dual E1 in that case will be much more helpful.