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Ques:- What is the sum of all numbers between 100 and 1000 which are divisible by 14 ?
Recent Answer : Added by Kalyani Nanaware On 2022-08-14 16:43:06:

The numbers that lie between 100 and 1000 which are divisible by 14 are 112, 126,140 …,994
a = 112; l = 994, d = 14
n= (l−a)/d+1
= (994-112)/14+1
= 64
Sn=n/2(l+a)
= 64/2(994+112)
= 32*1106
= 35392

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Ques:- Two trains are on same track and they are coming toward each other. The speed of first train is 50 KMs/h and the speed of second train is 70 KMs/h. A bee starts flying between the trains when the distance between two trains is 100 KMs. The bee first flies from first train to second train. Once it reaches the second train, it flies back to the second train ? and so on until trains collide. Calculate the total distance traveled by the bee. Speed of bee is 40 KMs/h. .
Recent Answer : Added by DK BOSS On 2021-07-15 09:17:12:

Answer: 66.67 km approx.

Solution:

Let the first train A move at u km/h.
Let the second train B move at v km/h.
Let the distance between two trains be d km
Let the speed of bee be b km/h
Therefore, the time taken by trains to collide = d/(u+v)
Now putting all the known values into the above equation, we get,

u = 50 km/hr
v = 70 km/hr
d = 100 km
b = 80 km/hr

Therfore, the total distance travelled by bee
= b*d/(u+v)
= 80 * 100/(50+70)
= 66.67 km (approx)

Ques:- Given a rectangular (cuboidal for the puritans) cake with a rectangular piece removed (any size or orientation), how would you cut the remainder of the cake into two equal halves with one straight cut of a knife?
Recent Answer : Added by shubh On 2022-03-09 16:41:21:

These both ans are wrong Instead of cutting it vertically we cut it horizontally. we got 2 equal halves.

Ques:- Barbara has boxes in three sizes: large, standard, and small. She puts 11 large boxes on a table. She leaves some of these boxes empty, and in all the other boxes she puts 8 standard boxes. She leaves some of these standard boxes empty, and in all the other standard boxes she puts 8 (empty) small boxes. Now, 102 of all the boxes on the table are empty. How many boxes has Barbara used in total?
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Ques:- 1027.05 ? 314.005 + 112.25 = ?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:03:28:

sorry the above ans was typed by mistake the correct ans is…..
1027.05 ? 314.005 + 112.25 = ?
ans:
1027.05 – 314.005 + 112.25 = 825.295

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Ques:- The LCM of 148 and 185 is
A. 3700
B. 2960
C. 740
D. 680
Recent Answer : Added by R.Geethanjali On 2022-04-02 06:59:22:

740

Ques:- A batsman average was 15.at last innings he took 23 runs then his average became 16.how much run he should take to make his average 18?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:02:21:

((15 X m) + 23)/(m+1)= 16
solving , we get number of matches (m) as 7 (excluding last
match)
so he shud hit 39 runs in last innings to ake average to 18

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Ques:- A dwarf-killing giant lines up 10 dwarfs from shortest to tallest.The giant randomly puts a white or black hat on each dwarf. No dwarf can see their own hat. The giant will ask each dwarf, starting with the tallest, if they answer incorrectly, then he will kill them.Each dwarf can hear the previous answers, but cannot hear when a dwarf is killed.The dwarves are given an opportunity to collude before the hats are distributed.What strategy should be used to kill the fewest dwarfs?
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Ques:- What is the next number in the series 1, 2, 4, 13, 31, 112 ..
Recent Answer : Added by Hamiss On 2022-09-29 16:38:01:

Answer is 274 .

Let the required term be x.

Pattern :- 1) Find the difference between consecutive terms as :

2 – 1 = 1

4 – 2 = 2

13 – 4 = 9

31 – 13 = 18

112 – 31 = 81

2) Now write the above numbers obtained by differences in series as :

1, 2, 9, 18, 81, y

(Suppose y be next term after 81.)

3) Look the difference series carefully and it follows the below pattern as :

(9 * 2)/1 = 18

(18 * 9)/2 = 81

(81 * 18)/9 = 162 = y (the next term after 81)

Thus the required answer is :

x = 112 + y

x = 112 +162 =274

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Ques:- If in a code language, COULD is written as BNTKC and MARGIN is written as LZQFHM, how will MOULDING be written in that code?
Recent Answer : Added by An On 2021-09-29 16:49:25:

LNTKCHMF

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Ques:- A started at 9.00 am with 6 mph and B started at 9.30 am with 8mph in the same direction. At what time they will meet?
Recent Answer : Added by DK BOSS On 2021-07-16 09:52:53:

A’s speed=6 mph ,B’s speed=8 mph
Let, after x hrs, they will meet.
so, the distance traveled by A in x hrs should be the same as the distance traveled by B in (x-1/2)hrs [as B started the journey after 30 min of A]
Thus, 6x=8(x-1/2)[as distance=speed*time]
=>8x-6x=4
=>2x=4
=>x=2
after 2 hrs they will meet so time=(9+2)=11.00 a.m

Ques:- The largest natural number which exactly divides the product of any four consecutive natural numbers is
A. 6
B. 12
C. 24
D. 120
Recent Answer : Added by narendra On 2022-09-18 09:01:43:

c

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