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Servlets are faster as compared to JSP, as they have a short response time.
JSP is slower than Servlets – JSP is a HTML-based codes.
Servlets are harder to code, as here, the HTML codes are written in Java – JSPs are easier to code, as here Java is coded in HTML.
In an MVC architecture, Servlets act as the controllers. – In MVC architectures, the JSPs act as a view to present the output to the users.
The service() function can be overridden in Servlets. – The service() function cannot be overridden in JSPs.
1 tank will fill in 10 minutes.
73.
one year back father = 72 and son = 36.
24000
Total Pages = 42+28 = 70 pages
for 70 pages we give Rs.20/-
and for 42 pages we give x
thus x = (42×20)/70
x = 12
The Answer = 12/-
I will try to find that person
Or give that bag to police ..
answer is 28
>2+8=10
>reverse of 28 is 82
>subtract 28 from 82
>82-28=54
the number is 28
16 chapatis* 6 Rs= 96
5 plates of rice * 45 Rs = 225
7 plates of mixed vegetable * 70 Rs = 490
6 ice-cream * ??
The amount that Alok paid the cashier was Rs.961
96+225+490 = 811
961-811= 150
150/6 = 25
The cost of each ice-cream cup is 25 .Rs
Let’s assume the length of each train is ‘L’ and the speeds of the two trains are ‘V₁’ and ‘V₂’ respectively.
When the trains are moving in the opposite direction, their relative speed is the sum of their individual speeds. The total distance they need to cover is the sum of their lengths. Since they cross each other completely in 5 seconds, we can set up the following equation:
(V₁ + V₂) × 5 = 2L
When the trains are moving in the same direction, their relative speed is the difference between their individual speeds. The total distance they need to cover is the difference between their lengths. Since they cross each other completely in 15 seconds, we can set up the following equation:
(V₁ – V₂) × 15 = 2L
Now, let’s solve these equations to find the ratio of their speeds.
From the first equation, we have:
(V₁ + V₂) × 5 = 2L
V₁ + V₂ = (2L) / 5
From the second equation, we have:
(V₁ – V₂) × 15 = 2L
V₁ – V₂ = (2L) / 15
Let’s add these two equations together:
V₁ + V₂ + V₁ – V₂ = (2L) / 5 + (2L) / 15
2V₁ = (6L + 2L) / 15
2V₁ = (8L) / 15
V₁ = (4L) / 15
So, the speed of the first train is (4L) / 15.
Now, let’s substitute this value back into the first equation to find V₂:
(4L) / 15 + V₂ = (2L) / 5
V₂ = (2L) / 5 – (4L) / 15
V₂ = (6L – 4L) / 15
V₂ = (2L) / 15
Therefore, the speed of the second train is (2L) / 15.
The ratio of their speeds is given by:
(V₁ / V₂) = ((4L) / 15) / ((2L) / 15)
(V₁ / V₂) = 4L / 2L
(V₁ / V₂) = 2
So, the ratio of their speeds is 2:1.
5, 15, 30, 135, 405, 1215, 3645
5 is the answer….
Remaining all are the multiples of 3 expect 5
1/3
x
120 (5×4!)