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A man divides Rs. 8600 among 5 sons, 4 daughters and 2 nephews. If each daughter receives four times as much as each nephew, and each son receives five times as much as each nephew, how much does each daughter receive??

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Find the three digit no. In which each of the three digits is prime no.and the no.is divisible by each three digits

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A set of 15 different words are given. In how many ways s it possible ot choose a subset of not more than 5 words.
A)4944
B)4^15
C)15^4
D)4943

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there is a cube which is painted with red blue and green on each pair of adjacent faces then this cube is divided into 512 identical cubelets. this is done by making cuts parallel to some surface of cube.So how many cubelets are painted on three faces ?

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Que -- BAC : DEF :: ? : NOP

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4) IJK

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What is the probability of getting five Monday in a 31-days month ?

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#include
#include
void main()
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int j=5;
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printf("%d",i);
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Sum of columns and rows will be same.then find X+Y ?

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| V | 12 | W |
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| 8 | Z | X |
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|117| Y | 49|
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There are 100 bulbs which are initially in on state.Then the their states are changed in an order mentioned below, 1.Multiples of 2 are toggled.
2.Multiples of 3 are toggled.
3.multiples of 4 are toggled.
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98. Multiples of 99 are toggled.
99. Multiple of 100 is toggled.
Now which all bulbs are turned on at the end.

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The avg earning of a group of persons is Rs.50 per day. The difference between the highest earning and lowest earning of any two persons of the group is Rs. 45. If these two people are excluded the avg earning of the group decreses by Rs 1. If the minimum earning of the person in the group lies between 42 and 47 and the no.of persons initially in the group was equal to a prime number , with both its digit prime. The no.of persons in the group initially was :
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3. 31

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