@YouMadFellow said:@Angadbir Will the number of distinct meetings be also different in case of "ratio > 1.5" .. @Ibanez
No. Should not. I'd bet it doesnt change.
@YouMadFellow said:@Angadbir Will the number of distinct meetings be also different in case of "ratio > 1.5" .. @Ibanez
@fisherking said:@aimingCAT12 @YouMadFellow Best Alternative SummaryThe human race is spread all over world, from the polar regions to the tropics. The people of whom it is made up eat different kinds of food, partly according to the climate in which they live, and partly according to the kind of food which their country produces. In hot climates; meat and fat are not much needed; but in the Arctic regions they seem to be very necessary for keeping up the heat of the body. Thus, in India, people live chiefly on different kinds of grains, eggs, milk, or sometimes fish and meat. In Europe people eat more meat and less grain. In the Arctic regions, where no grains and fruits are produced, the Eskimo and others races live almost entirely on meat and fish.(1) Food eaten by people in different regions of the world depends on the climate and produce of the region, and varies from meat and fish in the Arctic to predominantly grains in the tropics.(2) Hot climates require people to eat grains while cold regions require people to eat meat and fish.(3) In hot countries people eat mainly grains while in the Arctic, they eat meat and fish because they cannot grow grains.(4) While people in Arctic regions like meat and fish and those in hot regions like India prefer mainly grains, they have to change what they eat depending on the local climate and the local produce.
@anupam001 said:karta hun
@anupam001 said:difficult hai pattern banana hoga jab tak wo finally mil nahi jaate first meeting point pe i think 6 meetings ke baad hoga..pen nahi hai mere paas to kar nahi pa raha ...har baar d ya 2d ke baad hoga but change karega
.. pen uthayo aur karo ! .. CAT me question aa gaya aisa to !@YouMadFellow said:Kyun nahi hai pen.. ? .. pen uthayo aur karo ! .. CAT me question aa gaya aisa to !
@fisherking said:@aimingCAT12 @YouMadFellow Best Alternative SummaryThe human race is spread all over world, from the polar regions to the tropics. The people of whom it is made up eat different kinds of food, partly according to the climate in which they live, and partly according to the kind of food which their country produces. In hot climates; meat and fat are not much needed; but in the Arctic regions they seem to be very necessary for keeping up the heat of the body. Thus, in India, people live chiefly on different kinds of grains, eggs, milk, or sometimes fish and meat. In Europe people eat more meat and less grain. In the Arctic regions, where no grains and fruits are produced, the Eskimo and others races live almost entirely on meat and fish.(1) Food eaten by people in different regions of the world depends on the climate and produce of the region, and varies from meat and fish in the Arctic to predominantly grains in the tropics.(2) Hot climates require people to eat grains while cold regions require people to eat meat and fish.(3) In hot countries people eat mainly grains while in the Arctic, they eat meat and fish because they cannot grow grains.(4) While people in Arctic regions like meat and fish and those in hot regions like India prefer mainly grains, they have to change what they eat depending on the local climate and the local produce.
@fisherking said:@aimingCAT12 @YouMadFellowA. Experts such as Larry Burns, head of research at GM, reckon that only such a full hearted leap will allow the world to cope with the mass motorization that will one day come to China or India.B. But once hydrogen is being produced from biomass or extracted from underground coal or made from water, using nuclear or renewable electricity, the way will be open for a huge reduction in carbon emissions from the whole system.C. In theory, once all the bugs have been sorted out, fuel cells should deliver better total fueleconomy than any existing engines.D. That is twice as good as the internal combustion engine, but only five percentage points better than a diesel hybrid.E. Allowing for the resources needed to extract hydrogen from hydrocarbon, oil coal or gas, the fuel cell has an efficiency of 30%.(1) CEDBA (2) CEBDA (3) AEDBC (4) ACEBD
@fisherking said:@aimingCAT12 @YouMadFellowA. Experts such as Larry Burns, head of research at GM, reckon that only such a full hearted leap will allow the world to cope with the mass motorization that will one day come to China or India.B. But once hydrogen is being produced from biomass or extracted from underground coal or made from water, using nuclear or renewable electricity, the way will be open for a huge reduction in carbon emissions from the whole system.C. In theory, once all the bugs have been sorted out, fuel cells should deliver better total fueleconomy than any existing engines.D. That is twice as good as the internal combustion engine, but only five percentage points better than a diesel hybrid.E. Allowing for the resources needed to extract hydrogen from hydrocarbon, oil coal or gas, the fuel cell has an efficiency of 30%.(1) CEDBA (2) CEBDA (3) AEDBC (4) ACEBD
@fisherking said:@aimingCAT12 @YouMadFellowA. Experts such as Larry Burns, head of research at GM, reckon that only such a full hearted leap will allow the world to cope with the mass motorization that will one day come to China or India.B. But once hydrogen is being produced from biomass or extracted from underground coal or made from water, using nuclear or renewable electricity, the way will be open for a huge reduction in carbon emissions from the whole system.C. In theory, once all the bugs have been sorted out, fuel cells should deliver better total fueleconomy than any existing engines.D. That is twice as good as the internal combustion engine, but only five percentage points better than a diesel hybrid.E. Allowing for the resources needed to extract hydrogen from hydrocarbon, oil coal or gas, the fuel cell has an efficiency of 30%.(1) CEDBA (2) CEBDA (3) AEDBC (4) ACEBD
@fisherking said:@aimingCAT12 @YouMadFellowA. Experts such as Larry Burns, head of research at GM, reckon that only such a full hearted leap will allow the world to cope with the mass motorization that will one day come to China or India.B. But once hydrogen is being produced from biomass or extracted from underground coal or made from water, using nuclear or renewable electricity, the way will be open for a huge reduction in carbon emissions from the whole system.C. In theory, once all the bugs have been sorted out, fuel cells should deliver better total fueleconomy than any existing engines.D. That is twice as good as the internal combustion engine, but only five percentage points better than a diesel hybrid.E. Allowing for the resources needed to extract hydrogen from hydrocarbon, oil coal or gas, the fuel cell has an efficiency of 30%.(1) CEDBA (2) CEBDA (3) AEDBC (4) ACEBD
@YouMadFellow said:1) ?? Attempted in a hurry
@Brooklyn said:oye yar look at this :: A doubt Q:How many ways can u arrange 5 similar stats books and 6 similar MAths books alternatively??? explain karna
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@aimingCAT12 said:1? :/
@Brooklyn said:oye yar look at this :: A doubt Q:How many ways can u arrange 5 similar stats books and 6 similar MAths books alternatively??? explain karna