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Numerical Ability
Sequence and Series
1. 1/5 1/10 1/3 1/6 1/2 1/4 1/4 ?
2. 2/2 0 1/2 2 1/4 4 1/8 6 ?
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- 1. 1/5*1/2=1/10
1/3*1/2=1/6
1/2*1/2=1/4
1/4*1/2=1/8 Ans
2. 2/2*1/2=1/2
0
1/2*1/2=1/4
2
1/4*1/2=1/8
4
1/8*1/2=1/16 Ans
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- Ans 2 :
take series (2/2, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8)
2/2 /2 = 1/2
1/2 /2 = 1/4
1/4 /2 = 1/8
1/8 /2 = 1/16 (ans) - 7 years agoHelpfull: Yes(4) No(1)
- 1/5 , 1/10 means double
1/3 , 1/6
1/2 , 1/4
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- 2)(2/2, 1/2 ,1/4,1/8) (0,2,4,6)
1,1/2,1/4,1/8.1/16
Ans:1/16 - 7 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(0)
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- 1/5*1/2=1/10,1/3*1/2=1/6 apply same finally 1/4*1/2=1/8
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- Ans: 1/16
sol: here two series
1) 2/2 , 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, ?
2) 0, 2, 4, 6
by multiplying 1/2 in series 1.
2/2*1/2=1/2
1/2*1/2=1/4
1/4*1/2=1/8
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- see the fraction denominator part alternatively
2/2 =1 ...so it can be written as 1/1
2^0 (1) , 2^1 (2) , 2^2 (4) , 2^3 (8) , 2^ 4 (16)
each nd every numerator is 1 ...so ans (1/16) - 7 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(0)
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