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(#M40157255) MCA QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Q. -3.4 is a number on the real number line, if subtract 1 from this number then the new number will be:

A: farther from the origin than -3.4
B: closer to the origin than -3.4
C: equally farther from the origin, as -3.4 is
D:None of the above

Asked In MCA Aditya Gupta (9 years ago)
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twenty men can do a piece of work in 30 days. when should 5 men leave the work so that it may be finished in 35 days....

Solution
Let 5 men leave the work after x days, then according to the given condition
20*x + 15*(35-x) = 600
on solving x = 15

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