Answer?
#SIMCAT 8
Choose the correct alternative.
For how many three-digit numbers ‘abc’, (abc)8 – (abc)6 = (90)10, where (n)6, (n)8 and (n)10 represent number ‘n’ in base 6, 8 and 10 respectively?
options: 4, 6, 8, and more than 8
THE PRODUCT OF TWO NUMBERS AND THEIR LCM IS 1800. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING CANT BE ONE OF THE NUMBER?
2
6
10
18
The sides of a triangle are in an Arithmetic Progression. If the sides of the triangle are integers and its area is 24 sq. metres, then the perimeter (in metres) of the triangle is?
What wil be the best way to approach this question:
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OA: option A
Find two 2-digit numbers which have GCD as 6 and LCM as 432.
n! has 2394 trailing zeros. find the sum of the digits of least possible value of n ?
how to find n in n! when number of trailing zeros is given
simcat 8
Choose the correct alternative.
A sequence of numbers is such that from the third number onwards in the sequence, every number is the average of the previous two numbers. If the first number in the sequence is T1 = a and the second number in the sequence is T2 = b, which of the following is the 12th term (T12) of the sequence?
options:
341a+683b/1024
683a+1365b/1024
approach
A cuboid has a total surface area of A it was cut into 120 identical cubes .if the total surface area of these cubes is KA, what is the least possible value of K???
Can someone explain the concept mentioned in this solution
In the following series find the one number that is wrong 2, 3, 13, 37, 86, 167, 288. (a) 3 (b) 13 (c) 37 (d) 86
Can someone please explain an easy/understandable approach for this kinda questions?
Can't there be mutiple quadratic equations which can share the same imaginary roots ?
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The Lok - Sabha elections are fast approaching. Three friends Sanjay, Suraj and Sagar are discussing which party to vote for. They will be voting for either UPA or NDA the two major parties contesting the elections.i) If Sagar votes for UPA, then Sanjay and Suraj will vote for the same party.ii) If Sanjay votes for NDA, then Suraj and Sagar will vote for the same party.iii) If Suraj votes for NDA, then Sanjay and Sagar will vote for different parties.
Q1.Who among the following necessarily votes for a certain party?
Sanjay
Suraj
Sagar
Cannot be determined.
Q2.If Sagar votes for UPA, then which party did Suraj vote?
UPA
NDA
Either a or b
Invalid question.
Q3.If Suraj decides to vote for NDA, then which party will Sagar vote for?
UPA
NDA
Either a or b
Invalid question.
Farji Probabilty Question
2 Die are thrown. What is the probability that one dice shows atleast 3 and other shows atmost 5?
12 balls are distributed among 3 boxes. What is is probability that the 1st box contains 3 balls? Can somebody please give the approach. Tia.
Hi All,
Queries regarding Colleges:-
Could anyone guide me which all individual college forms i must fill apart from CAT,NMAT-NMIMS Mumbai,IIFT,SNAP-SIBM Pune,SCMHRD Pune,CMAT. I am appearing for these all exams this year and I am looking for converting into top reputed college this year. Apart from above mentioned, I had not yet filled any separte coll forms till now.
Here are few details:-
1.10-82%
2.10+2-76%
3.BTech-69%
4.Overall Exp:-2.6 Years till date(Working)
5.CAT Mock Score-82 percentile highest( Not Expecting more than 95 pc in CAT)
6. I can pay upto 12 Lac for MBA but expecting an ROI of 12-13 in Operations Sector.
Admins/Seniors from Top B Schools here in group, please guide me here as I am helpless in this regard.Also Worried as most of the colleges forms are out and in a worry that might be I could miss some good one.
Also, Apart from this,I am not preparing sep. for XAT as I heard its level is difficult than CAT and I could not get into XLRI, XIMs with my above academic score. If Yes, then why should I fill XAT. Any Score of 85-90 pc will land me into some top bschool.
Looking for genuine replies...
Thanks and Regards
Find the nth term of series obtained by finding absolute differences between the ith term of the sequences 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21.. and 1, 5, 14, 30, 55, 91..., where i = 1,2,3...
41,43