3, 4, 9, 22.5, 67.5, 202.5, 810
A. 4
(10×1000) / (2×3.1416×1.75) = 909 times (about)
Had is correct ! Anil went in right direction but ended up
with wrong answers
Soln: B lied ( see anil’s comment ) which implies B has not
stolen mule. So B could steal camel or sheep.
1) Lets assume B stole camel.
In that case, A lies ( refer – A says “B had stolen sheep”
), which implies A had stolen sheep ( becoz a lier cant
steal mule ). So A->sheep B->camel C->mule. But this cant
happen because C cant lie ( refer – C says ” B had stolen
mule” ).
2) Lets assume B stole sheep.
In that case, A is true ( refer – A says “B had stolen
sheep” ), which implies A had stolen mule. So A->Mule
B->Sheep C->camel. Here C lies ( refer – C says ” B had
stolen mule” )
SO ANS: answer A- mule, B-sheep, C camel
20
let present age of ANAND AND BALA BE( A AND B ) RESPECTIVELY
A.T.Q
(A-10) = 1/3[B-10]. ……… – {1}
given
B = A+ 12 PUTTING IN 1
THEREFORE A-10 = 1/3 (A+2) = A+2 = 3A – 30
2A =32
A=16
let first digit be ‘X’
then 5th digit is ‘3X’
let 2nd digit be ‘Y’
then 3rd digit is ‘Y-3’
and 4th digit is ‘Y+4’
then the no is ‘(X)(Y)(Y-3)(Y+4)(3X)’
from the above we can say 3X<=9
so X<=3 and any of the digit in the number is <=9
and also given that 3 pairs sum is 11...
so make trial and error..
if X=1...any of the no is 10 which is wrong trial....
if X=2...then let Y+4=9 ==> Y=5
then no is 25296
first pair 2+9=11
second pair 2+9=11
third pair 5+6=11
now the answer is 25296
21
4
Grandfather
A die is thrown twice n(s)=36
The probability of getting same number is (1,1)(2,2)(3,3)
(4,4)(5,5)(6,6) i.e n(A)=6
Ans. P(A)=n(A)/n(s)
= 6/36
=1/6.
So, The Answer is 1/6
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no combinations is there because a number divisible by 36
also divisible by its divisors anu.sum of 4 digits=20,whis
is not multiple of 3.so it is cannot divisible by 3
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