XML + XSLT = 5
XPATH + XPOINTER = 10
RSS + ATOM = 6
XINCLUDE + RELAXNG = 11
Then what is
XHTML + MATHML = ?
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suresh
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XML + XSLT = 5
XPATH + XPOINTER = 10
RSS + ATOM = 6
XINCLUDE + RELAXNG = 11
Then what is
XHTML + MATHML = ?
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suresh
Answer is 6
Manoj your answer is correct...post your solution here...
Suppose if the question like following then what is your answer ?
XML + XSLT = 5
XPATH + XPOINTER = 10
RSS + ATOM = 7
XINCLUDE + RELAXNG = 11
Then what is
XHTML + MATHML = ?
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suresh
Count the number of letters in each combinations (unique occurences)... if the letter repeats then count as 1
For eg:
XML + XSLT = 5
Here X occurs twice but count is 1, Same L occurs twice count is 1
X - 1
M - 1
L - 1
S - 1
T - 1
Total - 5
Thanks
Manoj:)
Excuse me..it should be letters not words!! :)
And it does not depend on twice or thrice or number of occurrence.
Sum depends on every unique letter.
Changed...
Thanks
Manoj
If the question like this
XML + XSLT = 5
XPATH + XPOINTER = 10
RSS + ATOM = 7
XINCLUDE + RELAXNG = 11
Then what is
XHTML + MATHML = ?
The answer is 10.
Solution: Remove the letter X and N in each sentence and count the number of letters. If we remove the X and N then it look like..
ML + SLT = 5
PATH + POITER =10
RSS + ATOM =7
ICLUDE + RELAG =11
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suresh