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1. How many such numbers can be formed ?
2. How many such numbers are divisible by 4 ?
19, 26, 33, 46, 59, 74, 91
Answer 33
Adding 7,9.13,15,17
Correct is 35
b
Total marbles are 15
Blue and yellow are 5
Probability is 5/15
385, 462, 572, 396, 427, 671, 264
427 is the answer
Because
385 means (3+5=8) or (8-3=5) ,
462 means (4+2=6) or (6-2=4) ,
572 means (5+2=7) or (7-5=2) ,
396 means (6+3=9) or (9-3=6) ,
671 means (6+1=7) or (7-6=1) ,
264 means (4+2=6) or (6-2=4) ,
but only 427 is the number in which if we do addition of any of its two digits (e.g 4+2 or 4+7) then its answer doesn’t come 3rd digit
like if we do 4+2 then answer will be 6 so the number should be 426 but it is not
or if we do 7-4 then answer will be 3 (not 2)
so the right answer is 427
A. Christian Dior
( a ) BQDCJCMF
“TERMINAL” split it into the half we get “TERM” “INAL”
Now the first half is decreased by one and the next half is
increased by one, so we get:
“SDQLJOBM” (pls note in the ques we have “SDQIJOBM” where
‘L’ shud have come instead of ‘I’)
so “CREDIBLE” is to “BQDCJCMF”
length of the base=3 times height
b=3h;
h=b/3;
so, 1/2bh=24
1/2b(b/3)=24
(b^2)/6=24
b^2=144
b=12
C-2896
7 : 3
A perfect square is a square number of a digit. eg 64 is a perfect number, a square of 8
Now digits AB9 is a square number of a number.
AB9 Can also be written as A multiply by B multiply by 9
Get the Square root of AB9
Assumption, A=1, B=1
1*1=1=A, 1*1=1=B Therefore,
Square root of A = A, B = B and 9=3
Therefore
An odd number is a number indivisible by 2.
for example 1,3,5,7…….
Therefore Squares A*B*9= AB9
Where a=1, b=1, 3 as digits.
Conclusion
A=1 is an odd number
16 poles per min
48kmph=48000 meters per hr
=800 meters per min
800/50=16 poles per min