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Answer is 45
First we need to subtract those reminders from the respective numbers, then we have to find the hcf of two numbers(numbers got from the subtraction) then you will get the answer.
So,
After subtraction you will get
3026-11 = 3015
5053-13 = 5040
HCF of these two numbers
5 | 3015 5040
3 | 603 1008
3 | 201 336
| 67 112
We can’t find a common diviser since 67 is a prime number
So the HCF = 5 * 3 * 3
= 45
5*3*3 = 45
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length is 30 breadth is 12 and height is 12
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consider right angled triangle
so the distance= square root of (30*30+10*10)
Collective performance
Postive attitude towards working
Shaping team player
Turning individuals into team players
mother
A parabola is obtained as the intersection of a cone with a
plane
56.25 % is the right answer.
area of square = side ^ 2
at first, it was 100% , means 1
then, a side was enlarged to 25%, means now, 125% means new side is 1.25
taking square will give 1.5625
1.5625 – 1 = 0.5625
so, 56.25% increment in area.
Palwal
speed = distence / time
60km/hr=distance / 9 sec
km / hr to m / s==> 60*1000 / 1* 3600 = 16.667
16.667*9 = distance
150 m is the answer
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20(85+0)/2=850
these r all factors of 30
1*30=30
2*15=30
3*10=30
5*6=30
like that
Given:
In a group of 15 students,
7 have studied Latin,
8 have studied Greek,
3 have not studied either.
To find:
The number of students who studied both Latin and Greek.
Solution:
In a group of 15 students, have studied Latin, 8 have studied Greek, 3 have not studied either.
Therefore,
n(A∪B) = 15 – 3
n(A∪B) = 12
7 have studied Latin,
n(A) = 7
8 have studied Greek,
n(B) = 8
n(A∩B) is the number of students who studied both Latin and Greek.
n(A∩B) = n(A) + n(B) – n(A∪B)
n(A∩B) = 7 + 8 – 12
n(A∩B) = 15 – 12
n(A∩B) = 3
The number of students who studied both Latin and Greek is 3
Final answer:
3 of them studied both Latin and Greek.
Thus, the correct answer .3
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