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Eesha’s father was 34 years of age when she was born. her younger brother, Shashank, now that he is 13, is very proud of the fact that he is as tell as her, even though he is three years younger than her. Eesha’s mother, who is shorter than Eesha, was only 29 when Shashank was born .what is the sum of the ages of Eesha’s parents now?

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21. In a group of 5 families, every family has a certain number of children, such that the number of children forms an arthmetic progression with a common difference of one, starting with two children in the first family. Despite the objection of their parents every child in a family has three times as many pets to look after as the number of offspring in the family. What is the total number of pets in the entire group of five families.

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Sunil starts from home at 4 pm and reaches school every day at 5 pm to pick up his children.on Saturday
the school got over at4 pm and children started walking towards home. Sunil met them on the way and returned home 15min early. if the speed of Sunil is 35km/hr then for how many mins did children walk? what is the speed of children?

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Considering a hash table with 100 slots. Collisions are resolved using chaining. Assuming simple uniform hashing, what is the probability that the first 3 slots are unfilled after the first

3 insertions? (NOTE:100 ^ 3 means 100 raised to the power 3)

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20. Initially, when Sona and Tina left for a shopping expedition, Sona had three times the money than Tina had. They bought things amounting to Rs. 480 altogether, out of which Tina’s share was 65%. At the end of shopping, Sona was left with 4 times the amount that
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The people of the land of unsymmetric to ensure that there is very little symmetry in life. Even their unit of length (no one knows what it is) is called as unsym. It is their pride that the front wheel and the rear wheels of their bikes are of different sizes but are made so that they will not slip on the road. In a certain model of bike the radius of the front wheel is 28 unsyms and that of the back wheels is 14 unsyms after driving a certain distance if front wheel had revolution 54 times how many revolution would the back wheel have undergone?


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Advanced: It is possible to pair up all the numbers from 1 to 70 so that the positive difference between the numbers in each pair is always the same. For example, one such pairing up is (1,2), (3,4), (5,6),....(69,70). Here the common difference is 1. What is the sum of all such common differences?

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A store is selling a jacket on sale at 30% off the marked price. A matching pair of pants are on sale at 40% off the marked price. If the market price of the pants is Rs. 8500 less than the market price of the jacket and the total sale price of both items is Rs. 23500, then what is the market price of the jacket?

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In the figure shown, a triangle is divided into nine stripes of equal height each parallel to the same side of the triangle. The shaped stripes have a total area of 135 square units. What is the area of the triangle in square units?

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In the diagram below, the areas of the triangles are as follows: A1=1024, A2=1016, A3=1057. What is the area of A4?

















a. 1032

b. 1036

c. 1020

d. 1065

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