Recent Answer :
: 24 peacocks and 36 rabbits
Recent Answer :
: 79
Recent Answer :
: d / (x+1/2) = 4/5 * t
and d / (x-1/2) = 5/2 + t
solving we get d = 15.
Recent Answer :
: Pen
Recent Answer :
: first fill 3quart pail and pour in 5quart pail.fill again 3
quart pail and fill remaining 2 quarts in 5 quart
pail.hence 1 quart remains in 3quart pail.empty 5quart pail
and pour 1 quart from 3 quart pail. also add another 3
quart from 3 quart pail. hence 1 + 3 quarts = 4 quarts.
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Ques:- The difference of two consecutive even numbers squares is 84, then what is the sum of these numbers?
Recent Answer :
: (x+2)^2 -x^2 = 84
X=20
So (20,22)
Sum= 42
Ques:- In an examination, 35% candidates failed in one subject and 42% failed in another subject while 15% failed in both the subjects. If 2500 candidates appeared at the examination, how many passed in either subject but not in both?
A. 325
B. 1170
C. 1175
D. 2125
Recent Answer :
: C.1175
Recent Answer :
: 3
Recent Answer :
: Sachin is 14 years old whereas Rahu is 18 years old.
Ques:- M/N = 6/5 3M+2N = ?
Recent Answer :
: cannot be determined .
Recent Answer :
: 12 %
Recent Answer :
: 30,40
Recent Answer :
: 94
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If a blue stone is thrown into a red sea, several things could happen depending on the context and the properties of the stone and the sea:
Symbolically: Since blue and red are contrasting colors, the interaction of a blue stone in a red sea could be seen as a visual or metaphorical contrast. It could represent a stark difference or an unexpected element introduced into an existing situation.
Scientifically: In reality, the color of the stone and the sea would not have a direct physical impact on each other. The stone would sink or float based on its density and the water’s buoyancy. The color of the water, whether red or any other color, does not change the fundamental principles of objects interacting with liquids.
It’s important to note that red seas, in the context of bodies of water, typically do not exist naturally. The phrase “red sea” is often used metaphorically or symbolically rather than referring to an actual body of water with a red color.