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(#M40038333) OTHER QUESTION Great Logic Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

3+5+6=151872
5+5+6=253094
5+6+7=303585
5+5+3=251573

9+4+7=?

Asked In other Gaurav Bansal (11 years ago)
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(#M40038182) OTHER QUESTION Physical Balance Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Your friend wants to set up a small scale industry which produces weights used in a
physical balance.

His customers are the shopkeepers located in his state. Each shopkeeper wants a set of
weighing objects using which he can produce all integer weights in range [1,n], where n may
vary for each shopkeeper. For a small grocery shop, n could be upto 50 Kg, and for a whole
sale shopkeeper n could be 1000 Kg. For a given n, a trivial solution is that the shopkeeper
keeps n weighing objects each of weight one kilogram. But it is very cumbersome to use and
manage so many weighing objects. So he wants the minimum number of weighing objects
using which he can weigh any object whose weight is in the range [1, n]. Such a set of
weighing objects is called a Min-weighing-objects(n) set. Such set need not be unique. For
example, {1, 3, 5} as well as {1, 2, 6} can serve to be a Min-weighing-objects(9) set.
Your friend wants to expand his business. So he wants to ensure that his customers get
full satisfaction. In particular, for a given n, he would like to present to the shopkeeper all
possible Min-weighing-objects(n) sets. The shopkeeper can place an order for the set of his
choice. Finally your friend delivers weights of that set to the shopkeeper. Your friend is
unable to come up with any solution to this problem. He approaches you with this problem.
Solve this problem. More formally, he wants you to write a program which for a positive
integer n, enumerates all Min-weighing-objects(n) sets.

Asked In Other Pawan Pandey (11 years ago)
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I live on this Earth for millions of years.iam immortal.i can live wherever i want,no one can question me.who am i?

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(#M40038081) OTHER QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A,B,C& D STANDS AT FOUR CORNERS OF A SQUARE P,Q,R,S RESPECTIVELY. THEY WALK ALONG THE PERIMETER OF THE SQUARE AT SPEEDS IN THE RATIO 1:2:3:4 . A MOVES TOWARDS B, B MOVES TOWARDS C, C MOVES TOWARDS D & D MOVES TOWARDS A, WHO CATCHES UP WITH WHOM

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A group of 10 army persons is to be sent on a mission. The group is to be selected from six men commanders and ten lieutenants comprising of 5 men lieutenants and 5 women lieutenants. In how many ways can this be done, if the group must have at least four commanders and at least four lieutenants with at least 2 men lieutenants and 2 women lieutenants?

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Following things are true about the flats (100 in total) in the Royal Society:
1. There are atleast 93 flats which have Wi-Fi connection.
2. There are atleast 62 flats which have landline telephone.
3. There are atleast 85 flats which have AC.
What is the minimum number of flats that have all the three facilities?

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(#M40038010) OTHER QUESTION solve Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

The probability of getting at least 2 head when tossing a coin 3 times

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(#M40037911) OTHER QUESTION Puzz itt!!! Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle


5 - 4 = 23
8 - 1 = 63
6 -16 = 32
9 - 9 = 78
3 - 9 = 6
3 - 81 = ?

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(#M40037882) OTHER QUESTION number series Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

5,11,29,55,what comes next in the series

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(#M40037852) OTHER QUESTION factorial Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

number of zeros in 1000!

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