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A moves 3 kms east from his starting point. He then travels 5 kms north. From that point he moves 8 kms to the east. How far is A from his starting point?
13kms how? 
Read Answers (7) | Asked by : haripriya

Ram singh goes to his office in the city every day from his suburban house. His driverMangaram drops him at the railway station in the morning and picks him up in the evening.Every evening Ram singh reaches the station at 5 o'clock. Mangaram also reaches at thesame time. One day Ram singh started early from his office and came to the station at 4o'clock. Not wanting to wait for the car he starts walking home. Mangaram starts at normaltime, picks him up on the way and takes him back house,
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A, B and C are 8 bit no's. They are as follows:A -> 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1B -> 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1C -> 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 ( - =minus, u=union)Find ((A - C) u B) =?
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A, B and C are 8 bit no's. They are as follows: A -> 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 B -> 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 C -> 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 (n=intersection, u=union) Find ((A n B) u C) =? . A-B is {A} - {A n B}
send me the answeer 
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Latest Answer: by substitution , consider x=2/3 & y=3satisfyng ,x^2y^3=12;(2/3)^2*3^3=12so 3x+4y=14 ...
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Which one of the following has the highest standard deviation....?a 1,0,1,0,1b 1,1,1,1,1c -1,-1,-1,-1,-1

Latest Answer: See the 3rd  &  4th  digit number is increased by 3 and 2  after decimal point .0.317=0.33320.318=0.3364Then for 0.319 = 0.3396 (Ans) ...
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A box of 150 packets consists of 1kg packets and 2kg packets. Total weight of box is 264kg. How many 2kg packets are there
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My flight takes of at 2am from a place at 18N 10E and landed 10 Hrs later at a place with coordinates 36N70W. What is the local time when my plane landed?6:00 am b) 6:40am c) 7:40 d) 7:00 e) 8:00
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The size of the bucket is N kb. The bucket fills at the rate of 0.1 kb per millisecond. A programmer sends a program to receiver. There it waits for 10 milliseconds. And response will be back to programmer in 20 milliseconds. How much time the program takes to get a response back to the programmer, after it is sent? Please tell me the answer with explanation. Very urgent.
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