All the faces of 4*4*4 cube are painted and the cube is cut into 64 unit cubes. If one of the cubes is selected and rolled, what's the probability that out of 5 visible faces 2 are painted?
How many cuts are required to cut a cube into 512 pieces?
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Let a, b, c, d be four integers such that a+b+c+d = 4m+1 where m is a positive integer. Given m, which one of the following is necessarily true?
a. The minimum possible value of a2 + b2 + c2 + d2 is 4m2− 2m + 1
b. The minimum possible value of a2 + b2 + c2 + d2 is 4m2+2m+1
c. The maximum possible value of a2 + b2 + c2 + d2 is 4m2 − 2m + 1
d. The maximum possible value of a2 + b2 + c2 + d2 is 4m2+2m+1
the no of numbers lying b/w 3000 and 8000 (both including) which have atleast 2 digits equal are-
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There are 10 positive numbers such that n1 < n2 < n3 .........<n10. Then how many triplets can be
chosen such that 1st number < 2nd number < 3rd number?
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A and B had certain num of marbles with them, not neccessarily the same. First A gave 60% of his totalmarbles to B. Next B gave 60% of his total marbles to A then. This process of A giving 60% of his marbles to B and then B giving 60% of his marbles to A is considered as one transaction. The ratio of marbles with A and B after each such transaction remains the same.
What was the ratio of the total num of marbles ith A and B initially?
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The solutions of 1-17(1-17(1-17(1-17(1-17(1-17x)))))=x is/are?