.in how mnay ways 6 boys and 4 girls be arranged in a round table so that two girls are never together
@YouMadFellow 1 simple question ka answer confirm karwaya jaaye...
@aimingCAT12 said:4?
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Correcto!!Well done both of u,this was a CAT question.
@anupam001 said:@YouMadFellow 1 simple question ka answer confirm karwaya jaaye....in how mnay ways 6 boys and 4 girls be arranged in a round table so that two girls are never together
@fisherking aap bhi :P
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aur mere liye :banghead:@anupam001 said:@YouMadFellow 1 simple question ka answer confirm karwaya jaaye....in how mnay ways 6 boys and 4 girls be arranged in a round table so that two girls are never together
6C4 * 4! * 5! ? .. First arrange the boys.. 6 gaps between them.. select the four gaps and arrange the girls in 4! ways... in those gaps
@YouMadFellow said:6C4 * 4! * 5! ? .. First arrange the boys.. 6 gaps between them.. select the four gaps and arrange the girls in 4! ways... in those gaps
6 gaps kaise mere to 5 hi gap aa rahe...gol hai bhaiyya circle
@YouMadFellow @aimingCAT12
A. This fact was established in the 1730s by French survey expenditions to Equador near the
Equator and Lapland in the Arctic, which found that around the middle of the earth the arc was
about a kilometer shorter.
B. One of the unsettled scientific questions in the late 18th century was that exact nature of the
shape of the earth.
C. The length of one-degree arc would be less near the equatorial latitudes than at the poles.
D. One way of doing that is to determine the length of the arc along a chosen longitude or meridian at one degree latitude separation.
E. While it was generally known that the earth was not a sphere but an 'oblate spheroid', more
curved at the equator and flatter at the poles, the question of 'how much more' was yet to be
established.
1. BECAD 2. BEDCA 3. EDACB 4. EBDCA
@anupam001 said:6 gaps kaise mere to 5 hi gap aa rahe...gol hai bhaiyya circle@YouMadFellow said:6C4 * 4! * 5! ? .. First arrange the boys.. 6 gaps between them.. select the four gaps and arrange the girls in 4! ways... in those gapsmy mistake ham gadhe hain :P
@shashankg13 said:Even Marlon Samuels was MOTM yest does it mean he is a better batsman than Jaywardene?
Nice one....Ronaldo played very well though....But Messi's 2nd goal.....Pure Class....I count it a privilege to have atleast seen it live on TV.
@fisherking said:@YouMadFellow @aimingCAT12A. This fact was established in the 1730s by French survey expenditions to Equador near theEquator and Lapland in the Arctic, which found that around the middle of the earth the arc wasabout a kilometer shorter.B. One of the unsettled scientific questions in the late 18th century was that exact nature of theshape of the earth.C. The length of one-degree arc would be less near the equatorial latitudes than at the poles.D. One way of doing that is to determine the length of the arc along a chosen longitude or meridian at one degree latitude separation.E. While it was generally known that the earth was not a sphere but an 'oblate spheroid', morecurved at the equator and flatter at the poles, the question of 'how much more' was yet to beestablished.1. BECAD 2. BEDCA 3. EDACB 4. EBDCA
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@fisherking said:@YouMadFellow @aimingCAT12A. This fact was established in the 1730s by French survey expenditions to Equador near theEquator and Lapland in the Arctic, which found that around the middle of the earth the arc wasabout a kilometer shorter.B. One of the unsettled scientific questions in the late 18th century was that exact nature of theshape of the earth.C. The length of one-degree arc would be less near the equatorial latitudes than at the poles.D. One way of doing that is to determine the length of the arc along a chosen longitude or meridian at one degree latitude separation.E. While it was generally known that the earth was not a sphere but an 'oblate spheroid', morecurved at the equator and flatter at the poles, the question of 'how much more' was yet to beestablished.1. BECAD 2. BEDCA 3. EDACB 4. EBDCA
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@anupam001 said:@YouMadFellow 1 simple question ka answer confirm karwaya jaaye....in how mnay ways 6 boys and 4 girls be arranged in a round table so that two girls are never together
43200 ways.
2. BEDCA
@YouMadFellow @aimingCAT12
A. Branded disposable diapers are available at many supermarkets and drug stores.
B. If one supermarket sets a higher price for a diaper, customers may buy that brand elsewhere.
C. By contrast, the demand for private-label products may be less price sensitive since it is available only at a corresponding supermarket chain.
D. So the demand for branded diapers at any particular store may be quite price sensitive.
E. For instance, only SavOn Drugs stores sell SavOn Drugs diapers.
F. Then stores should set a higher incremental margin percentage for private label diapers.
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@shashankg13 said:Even Marlon Samuels was MOTM yest does it mean he is a better batsman than Jaywardene?
No.. but yesterday Jaywardene didn't played well (I guess).. And here both Messi and Ronaldo scored 2 goals but still CR7 was the Man of the match..!! 
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