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Given statement: P = J = W; W ≥ Y < Q; Q < Z = L On combining: P = J = W ≥ Y < Q < Z = L Conclusion: I. W ≥ Z → False (as W ≥ Y < Q < Z) thus clear relation between W and Z cannot be determined II. W < Z → False (as W ≥ Y < Q < Z) thus clear relation between W and Z cannot be determined Conclusions I and II forms complementary pairs. Hence, either I or II follows
A can complete a work in 30 days, B in 24 days, and C in 20 days. A, B, and C work together for 5 days, after which B and C leave. How many more days wi...
A circle is inscribed in a triangle ABC with sides 12 cm, 16 cm, and 20 cm. What is the radius of the circle?
Series I: 16 21 36 81 209 621 1836
Series II: 20 60 240 1200 7200 43200 403200
In series II, if ‘x’ is the wrong term, then f...
The ratio of ages of A and B is 4:3. If A is 5 years older than B, find the age of B.
A person 'P' contributes 25% of their monthly income to two NGOs, 'X' and 'Y', in the ratio of 12:15. If the donation amount given to NGO 'Y' exceeds th...
Disk access time is measured in ____________.
What is the amount allocated for Transportation and Entertainment combined?
If 15 men can complete a work in 24 days, how many days will it take 10 men to complete the same work?
A and B together can complete a task in 12 days. A alone can complete the task in 20 days. In how many days can B alone complete the task?
P. A can complete a piece of work in14 days and B can do the same work in 5 days. If B starts the work and they work on alternative days. Find total no....