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Mentioned in the passage

pravesh kumar

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option c will be right Ans

Deadpool

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Hey mr. nobody
Anybody can do it
If sombody says its BCD
Everybody should consider it BDC

Nikhil verma

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shashi kumari

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I don't understand..won't it be a conflict...future and present tense together its not even conditional...then how come???

Nikhil verma

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toprankers its a request. please don't be oversmart. what is the use of giving questions that have no bearing on questions that come in exam.

sumit

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correct it bahut time waste kia

sumit

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wrong ..it does not satisfy trigno rules

manoj

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kya chutiyapanti krr rkhii h y sbhi answers me......option t/4 is correct...

Aditya Shrivastava

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in these problems how do one identify which angle to take as 90. If iam making a silly error kindly enlighten me.

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3 min...... 1 litre
165 min.....55 litre
166min .....58litre
167min......60 litre

so 167 min is the right answer. (There is -ve work in this que.)

Munagala Janardhana Reddy

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ratio values of one rupee and half rupee coin =
[n(1):(210 -n)(0.5)] = 13 : 11
[n : (210 -n)] = 26 : 11
put n=78 ==>one rupee coins
then (210 - n) = 2

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Raj thakur

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what the f**k you are doing. seriously are you preparing question papers.....

Sachin Panwar

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3/5 is the correct answer
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Sachin Panwar

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3/5 is the correct answer
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Sachin Panwar

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3/5 is the correct answer
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Sachin Panwar

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3/5 is the correct answer
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sumit

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167 answer h..hihihihi

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