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A ship started from port and moving with I miles per hour and another ship started from L and moving with H miles per hour. At which place these two ships meet? |----|----|----|----|----|----| port G H I J K L
Answer is between I and J and close to J or (L*I*H)/(H+I)
A bus started from bus stand at 8.00am, and after 30 minutes staying at destination, it returned back to the bus stand. The destination is 27 miles from the bus stand. The speed of the bus is 18mph. In return journey bus travels with 50% fast speed. At what time it returns to the bus stand?
1. 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.a) 6:00 am b) 6:40am c)7:40 d)7:00 e)8:00 2.in
Latest Answer : 3 since in 2 coins only 1 weighing is required 3 also 1 if 2 coins r identical then third coin is defective or else one of the 2 is defective 4,5,6,7,8 needs 1 test 9 requires 2 tests 27 requires 3 tests 81 requires 4 tests since 80 coins r used ...
1. A ship started from port and moving with I mph and another ship started from L and moving with H mph. At which place these two ships meet ? ans is between I and J and close to J !_____!_____!_____!_____!_____!_____! port G H I J K L2. A building with hight D ft shadow upto G A neighbor building with what height shadow C ft is ans: B ft !_____!_____!_____!_____!_____!_____!_____! A B C D E F G H3.
Find the right number, from the given options, at the place marked by the question mark: 2, 4, 8, 32, 256, ?
Latest Answer : Each of the preceding number is multipied by the previous number So on multiplying 2*2 = 4 4*2 = 88*4 = 3232*8 = 256256*32 = 8192so the answer for this series is 8192 ...
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