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A candidate must get 33% marks to pass. He gets 220 marks and fails by 11 marks. what is the number of maximum marks?

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If a person makes a row of toys of 20 each, there would be 15 toys left. If they made
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1=1
2=8
3=27
4=64
5=?

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P, Q & R are assigned a work. Working together, they can complete a job in 10 days. However, R worked for only first 3 days and 37/100th of the total work was completed in these 3 days. Remaining work is completed by P & Q in 7 days. The work done by P in 5 days is equal to work done by Q in 4 days. Then the time taken by fastest worker is how much percent less than the second fastest worker?

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There are 2 trees in a garden (tree "A" and "B") and on the both trees are some birds.

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Then the birds of tree B tell to the birds of tree A that if one of you come here, then our population will be equal to that of yours.

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A certain sum of money at simple interest becomes Rs. 1062 in 2 years and Rs. 1183.50 in 31⁄2

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Op 1: 7%

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Op 4: 5% what will be it's answer

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NO+NO+TOO=LATE where E=2 value of O+L+E
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An ocean liner L miles from port steams toward port at 11 miles per hour. Another ship leaves the same port and steams toward the ocean liner at 1 miles per hour. How many miles away from the port will they meet?

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can you find four numbers such that the sum of every two and the sum of all four may be perfect squares?

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