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Ques:- 50% of 250 is what % of 300?
Recent Answer : Added by Nanthini A On 2021-09-07 16:10:18:

60%

Ques:- Tell about yourself and your career?
Ques:- How was your progress measured? How were you rated?
Ques:- Tell me about your personal detail
Ques:- When 2 is added to half of one-third of one-fifth of a number, the result is one-fifteenth of the number. Find the number?
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Ques:- 2 hours after a freight train leaves Delhi a passenger train leaves the same station travelling in the same direction at an average speed of 16 km/hr. After travelling 4 hrs the passenger train overtakes the freight train. The average speed of the freight train was?
Recent Answer : Added by Kenneth R On 2022-08-14 16:46:03:

10.66 kmph

Ques:- The first general elections were held in India in
A. 1960
B. 1952
C. 1951
D. 1962
Ques:- What is the four-digit number in which the first digit is 1/3 of the second, the third is the sum of the first and second, and the last is three times the second?
Recent Answer : Added by G Dinesh On 2023-06-10 18:10:36:

let the for digit number be = pqrs
p=q/3 ==>q = 3p
r=p+q=p+3p =4p
s=3q = 3(3P)=9p
number:
p 3p 4p 9p
let p=1 answer is 1349
if it 2 answer 2 6 8 18
so it becomes five digit number so correct answer is 1349

Ques:- A boat can travel with a speed of 13 km/hr in still water. If the speed of the stream is 4 km/hr, find the time taken by the boat to go 68 km downstream
Recent Answer : Added by Jay On 2022-05-17 09:07:04:

Speed = 13+4 km/hr
Distance = 68 km/hr
Time=distance/speed
68/17=4hrs

Ques:- In your opinion, what is the most beautiful math equation ever derived?
Ques:- Murali travelled from city A to city B at a speed of 40 kmph and from city B to city C at 60 kmph. What is the average speed of Murali from A to C given that the ratio of distances between A to B and B to C is 2 : 3?
Recent Answer : Added by DK BOSS On 2021-07-17 06:18:20:

Answer: 50 kmph.

Explanation:

Let the distances between city A to B and B to C be 2x km and 3x km respectively.

Total time taken to cover from A to C
= (2x)/40 + (3x)/60 = (6x + 6x)/120 = 12x/120 = x/10 Average speed = (2x + 3x)/(x/10) = 50 kmph.

Ques:- Let S be the set of prime numbers greater than or equal to 2 and less than 100. Multiply all the elements of S. With how many consecutive zeros will the product end?
A. 1
B. 4
C. 5
D. 10
Recent Answer : Added by Yash G On 2023-03-01 17:24:09:

To determine how many consecutive zeros the product of S will end with, we need to find the highest power of 10 that divides the product. This is equivalent to finding the highest power of 5 that divides the product, since the number of factors of 2 will always be greater than the number of factors of 5.

The primes in S are {2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, 97}.

There are 24 primes in S, so the product of S is:

2 x 3 x 5 x 7 x 11 x 13 x 17 x 19 x 23 x 29 x 31 x 37 x 41 x 43 x 47 x 53 x 59 x 61 x 67 x 71 x 73 x 79 x 83 x 89 x 97

We need to find the highest power of 5 that divides this product. To do this, we count the number of factors of 5 in the prime factorization of each number in S.

5 appears once: 5
5 appears once: 25
5 appears once: 35
5 appears once: 55
5 appears once: 65
5 appears once: 85
So, there are six factors of 5 in the product of S. However, we also need to consider the powers of 5 that arise from the factors 25, 35, 55, and 65.

25 = 5 x 5 appears once: 25
35 = 5 x 7 appears once: 35
55 = 5 x 11 appears once: 55
65 = 5 x 13 appears once: 65
Each of these numbers contributes an additional factor of 5 to the product of S. Therefore, there are 6 + 4 = 10 factors of 5 in the product of S.

Since each factor of 5 corresponds to a factor of 10, we know that the product of S will end with 10 zeros. Therefore, the product of S will end with 10 consecutive zeros

Ques:- a merchant surveyed 400 ppl.180 learned abt the sale of radio,190 from TV,190 from newspaper,80 from radio and TV,90 from radio and newspapers,50 from TV and newspapers,30 from all the three sources.draw a venn diagram n explain how many learnt
A. newspapers or radio, but not from both?
B. only from newspapaers?
C. from radio or television but not the newspaper?
D. from radio and television but not the newspaper?
E. from atleast two of the three media?
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Ques:- A man sells a horse for Rs.800 and loses something, if he had sold it for Rs.980, his gain would have been double the former loss. Find the cost price of the horse?
Recent Answer : Added by Dev On 2022-10-21 19:49:12:

860

Ques:- Personal Interview & Industry knowledge
Ques:- What is the most important things to run businesssuccessfully? pls, answer at least three main porints.
Ques:- Can you name at least 3 fields of employment into which you may fit?
Ques:- Introduce yourself with family and educational background
Ques:- Who is the new leader of the isro
Ques:- Why do u need to do job as your dad is an employee?
Ques:- Which is the largest?
A. (125)^15
B. (5)^125
C. (625)^20
D. (25)^10
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:02:23:

125^15 would be 5^18
625^20 would be 5^24
25^10 would yield 5^12
so
The answer is b) i.e. 5^125

Ques:- 9 years ago I was five times as old as my eldest son Today I am 3 times his age. HOW old am I now?
Recent Answer : Added by Aftab On 2022-11-09 16:47:00:

=> 3s = d
=> 5(s-9) = d

therefore
5s-45=3s
2s = 45
s=22.5

hence
d= 67.5

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Ques:- The H.C.F. and L.C.M. of two numbers are 12 and 336 respectively. If one of the numbers is 84, the other is
A. 24
B. 36
C. 48
D. 72
Recent Answer : Added by anonymous On 2022-03-09 16:38:02:

12*336/84=48

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Ques:- By selling 12 pencils for a rupee a man loses 20%. How many for a rupee should he sell in order to gain 20%?

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