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Put switch 1 on and leave it on for 2 minutes, then switch it off.
Put switch 2 on and leave it on, then walk into the room.
If the light is on, the answer is switch 2.
If the light is off but the bulb is warm when you feel it, the answer is switch 1.
If the light is off and the bulb is cold when you feel it, the answer is switch 3.
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9/32
130
520 = 26 * 20 = 2 * 13 * 22 * 5 = 23 * 13 * 5
Required smallest number = 2 * 13 * 5 = 130
130 is the smallest number which should be multiplied with 520 to make it a perfect square.
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If division of 3 is allowed then I might do 5 divisions in one go & do in less iterations. I would assume max 2 division as you have to hands, and compare the weight.
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Let Suvarna, Tara, Uma and Vibha be S,T,U,V respectively
initially in the beginning each persons share be
V = x U = y T = z
S = w = (x+y+z+32) Reason: She has to double others share, so she should have each and everyone’s share and still should be left out with 32
after 1st Round of game
S loses and is out with 32 and doubles the others share
V = 2x U = 2y T = 2z
After 2nd Round of game
T loses and is out with 32 and doubles the others share
V = 4x U = 4y
This means T had 2z = 2x + 2y + 32
After 3rd round of game
U looses and is out with 32 and doubles others share
V = 8x
This means U initially has 4y = 4x + 32
In the end V = 8x = 32
Solving this we get x = 4, y = 12, z = 32 and w = 80
There fore Suvarna had highest share in the beginning
12, 10
CORRECT ANS : B
The phrase is usually ‘like looking for a needle in a haystack’. It describes a task that is virtually impossible because you would have to search a huge area
Error is at 46. Correct one is 29+1=30