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In the following question, select the odd number from the given alternatives.
The values are given as per the alphabetical place.
A = 1
EAT = 26 (Sum of their place values)
E = 5
T = 20
EAT = 5 + 1 + 20 = 26
Therefore, SEAT = 19 + 5 + 1 + 20 = 45
Hence, option C is the correct answer.
(216, 343, 512)
Logic is:
In (216, 343, 512);
As, 63 = 216,73 = 343,83 = 512
Similarly,
In (27, 64, 125);
33 = 27,43 = 64,53 = 125
Hence, option A is the correct answer.
In a class test, a student scored 9 out of 25 marks.
Percentage of marks scored =
Two school vans start from a house at an interval of 8 minutes and travel with a speed of 25 km/hr.
⇒ Distance covered by school vans in 8 minutes @ 25 km/hr = Distance covered by women in 4 minutes @ x km/hr
⇒
⇒ 50 = 25 + x
⇒ x = 25 kmph
Hence, Speed of the women = 25 kmph.
HCF of 12/5, 21/6, 9/4, and 18/3 =
Lets find first
HCF (12,21,9,18) = 3
Now, = = 60
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