I am in.......... new to Bangalore, PG and MBA prepration. Can some one please re post the venue, timings and the discussion topic...... Will look forward for a great start this sunday...........
I am in.......... new to Bangalore, PG and MBA prepration. Can some one please re post the venue, timings and the discussion topic...... Will look forward for a great start this sunday...........
Hey need help I am seriously thinking about next CAT i.e. 2012 Here are my Academics 10th- 87.60% 12th- 88.80% Graduation B. Comm (71.94%) CA- AIR 8- CPT, AIR-38 CA Finals, Missed rank by one mark in PCC Also was one of the youngest chartereds of the country when i qualified ...
Hey need help I am seriously thinking about next CAT i.e. 2012 Here are my Academics 10th- 87.60% 12th- 88.80% Graduation B. Comm (71.94%) CA- AIR 8- CPT, AIR-38 CA Finals, Missed rank by one mark in PCC Also was one of the youngest chartereds of the country when i qualified will be having a 1.5 year work ex by CAT -2012............ Please tell me what are my chances and do i have any chance of making to any of the BLACKI colleges or instead i hould stop wasting my time and focus more on GMAT......... Also to add on these was All India Topper in Economics in Class 12th........ and have always been among the toppers in my graduation also??
Please do post my chances of making it to IIM and what %ile i need to score at least to make it thorough........
Agree with Diptam...... As even i have started with my preparations and being from a non math background i want to go topic by topic so that can prepare and do the homework along........ Carry on Diptam..........
Agree with Diptam...... As even i have started with my preparations and being from a non math background i want to go topic by topic so that can prepare and do the homework along........ Carry on Diptam..........
Agree with Diptam...... As even i have started with my preparations and being from a non math background i want to go topic by topic so that can prepare and do the homework along........ Carry on Diptam..........
Agree with Diptam...... As even i have started with my preparations and being from a non math background i want to go topic by topic so that can prepare and do the homework along........ Carry on Diptam..........
Hi the answer will go like this For the first nine pages i used - 9 digits From 10 to 99 i used = 90*2= 180 so total digits consumed till now= 189 (180+9) Left after this one= 300-189= 111 So more pages= 111/3= 37 So total pages= 99+37= 136
TO number the pages of a book exactly 300 digits were used. How many pages did the book have????????
Hi the answer will go like this For the first nine pages i used - 9 digits From 10 to 99 i used = 90*2= 180 so total digits consumed till now= 189 (180+9) Left after this one= 300-189= 111 So more pages= 111/3= 37 So total pages= 99+37= 136
There is a property about numbers in fraction: If to a fractional number same number is added to both numerator and denominator then the resultant fraction will always be higher then the original one and as is evident from the problem the fraction has reduced so one can conclude that the numbe...
If to a fractional number same number is added to both numerator and denominator then the resultant fraction will always be higher then the original one and as is evident from the problem the fraction has reduced so one can conclude that the number added in a negative one bu using the same you can rule out some options and can move further and can solve bu using (4+x/7+x)= 8/17 cross multiply and solve further
There is a property about numbers in fraction: If to a fractional number same number is added to both numerator and denominator then the resultant fraction will always be higher then the original one and as is evident from the problem the fraction has reduced so one can conclude that the numbe...
If to a fractional number same number is added to both numerator and denominator then the resultant fraction will always be higher then the original one and as is evident from the problem the fraction has reduced so one can conclude that the number added in a negative one bu using the same you can rule out some options and can move further and can solve bu using (4+x/7+x)= 8/17 cross multiply and solve further
There is a property about numbers in fraction: If to a fractional number same number is added to both numerator and denominator then the resultant fraction will always be higher then the original one and as is evident from the problem the fraction has reduced so one can conclude that the numbe...
If to a fractional number same number is added to both numerator and denominator then the resultant fraction will always be higher then the original one and as is evident from the problem the fraction has reduced so one can conclude that the number added in a negative one bu using the same you can rule out some options and can move further and can solve bu using (4+x/7+x)= 8/17 cross multiply and solve further
There is a property about numbers in fraction: If to a fractional number same number is added to both numerator and denominator then the resultant fraction will always be higher then the original one and as is evident from the problem the fraction has reduced so one can conclude that the numbe...
If to a fractional number same number is added to both numerator and denominator then the resultant fraction will always be higher then the original one and as is evident from the problem the fraction has reduced so one can conclude that the number added in a negative one bu using the same you can rule out some options and can move further and can solve bu using (4+x/7+x)= 8/17 cross multiply and solve further
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