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Find the number of digits in 6^40
A)
8
B)
16
C)
24
D)
32
what is sum of first 20 terms of the series 1,6,21,52,105,186?
The Pth and (p+3)th term of an arithmetic progression are in the ratio in p:(p+3). The sum of first 3p terms and sum of first 4p terms of arithmetic progression are in the ratio 61:108. Find the value of p.
guys please help
(1/1*3)+(1/3*5)+(1/5*7)+............+(1/31*33)=?
1,6,7,13,20,......Sum upto 52 terms.
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Find the sum of following series:
In a infinite geometric progression, each term is equal to 3 times the sum of the terms that follow. If the first term of the series is 8, find the sum of the series.
1) 12
2) 32/3
3) 34/3
4) 14 Skip
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Ans 12
find x: (1/2) ^ x + (1/2)^ -x = 2
find x : 10^x + 10^(x+1) = 5^x + 5^(x+1) + 5^(x+2)
How do we know that 122! and 123! are numbers of the form 4n? Is there a formula or some application of remainder theorem?
A natural number has exactly 10 divisors including 1 and itself.How many distinct prime factors can this natural number have?
Please post the solution.Ans is not available as i remember this question from my e-litmus test.
- either 1, 2 or 3
- either 2 or 3
- either 1 or 3
- either 1 or 2
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Two pipes A and B can fill a cistern in 6 hours and 4 hours respectively. If they are opened on alternate hours and if pipe A is opened first, in how many hours, the tank shall be full?
X is any even natural number such that Y=X^2 - 2X. Find the greatest natural number which always divides Y^2 -8Y. Please could someone explain how to solve this
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(1*1*1) + (2 *2*2) + (3*3*3) + (4*4*4) +. . 10 terms is divided by 1*1 + 2 *2 + 3 *3 + 4 *4 + . . .10 terms . Find the remainder.
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A diamond expert cuts a huge cubical diamond into 960 identical diamond pieces in minimum no. of 'n' cuts.if he wants to maximize the no. of identical pieces making same no. of cuts to it.the max. no. of such pieces are.
a-1000
b-1331
c-1200
d-none of above
how many no can be formed using digits (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9)..such that they are in increasing order(eg:0 12345,345,6789,123456789)???
sorry i dont know the options plz share ur approach
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