@JS-M said:.......PG me itne number...., kaha se kiya dost??
MDU
maharishi Dayanand University Rohtak
BIMT college bro
maharishi Dayanand University Rohtak
BIMT college bro
@JS-M said:.......PG me itne number...., kaha se kiya dost??
@gudda1122 said:bhai tension mat lo yaaraap nervous ho this only means you wanna perform which is a positive signbhai toh phir mere hisab se koi value aayegi bhi nhibecause 1 and 0 possible nhi hote hai log meinalso 9-2^x=(3-x)^10 yeh sirf x=3 par thoda sa aas pass aayegior may be meri approach wrong hogi
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@mickym said: Out of 100 schools in a town, the number of schools having a playground was 30, and all these schools had neither a library nor a laboratory. The number of schools having a laboratory only was twice the number of those having a library only. The number of schools having a laboratory as well as a library was one-fourth the number of those having a laboratory only. The number of schools having either a laboratory or a library or both was 35. How many schools had none of the three, viz. laboratory, library or playground???
@mickym said: If (a + b) : (b + c) : (c + a) = 6 : 7 : 8 and a + b + c = 14, then find the value of (a + b) c.
@mickym said:explain plz??
@gudda1122 said:(a+b)=6x(b+c)=7x(c+a)=8xadd 3 of them2(a+b+c)=21xso x=4/3ab value rakho and answer aa jayega
@truly.gone said:bhai, tumhari cat ki tyari ne to tumhe cheetah bana diya??? bohot fastt!!!!!!!



@gudda1122 said: 1 query to all the puys who are awake.....aren't we solving easy questions????i am bit worried on this front as i don't have much material of ssc i am totally at your disposal guys....so please share your thoughts@sampras @JS-M @watsnew24 @micky0007 @mickym

@mickym said:BRO SSC mein Easy questions he aate hain
@gudda1122 said: 1 query to all the puys who are awake.....aren't we solving easy questions????i am bit worried on this front as i don't have much material of ssc i am totally at your disposal guys....so please share your thoughts@sampras @JS-M @watsnew24 @micky0007 @mickym
@mickym said: In an exhibition, some paintings were kept for sale. On the first day, 1 painting plus 1/7 th of the remaining paintings were sold. On the second day, 2 paintings plus 1/7 th of the remaining paintings were sold. A similar pattern continued till the kth day, when 'k' paintings were sold and no painting was left after that. If the exhibition ran for exactly k days (k > 1), then what is the minimum number of paintings sold during the exhibition?Please explain the solution as well !!!
@mickym said: In an exhibition, some paintings were kept for sale. On the first day, 1 painting plus 1/7 th of the remaining paintings were sold. On the second day, 2 paintings plus 1/7 th of the remaining paintings were sold. A similar pattern continued till the kth day, when 'k' paintings were sold and no painting was left after that. If the exhibition ran for exactly k days (k > 1), then what is the minimum number of paintings sold during the exhibition?Please explain the solution as well !!!