205 of 6 liter solution and 60% of 4 liter solution is mixed What percentage of the mixture of solution
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A moves 3 kms east from his starting point . He then travels 5 kms north. From that point he moves 8 kms to the east.How far is A from his starting point?
Ram starts from A walking 2 km North and turns right and walks 4 km and turns right again and walks 4 km and turns right again and walks 4 km and meets Radha at Bwalking in the opposite direction to Ram . Which direction does Ram walk after the first turn?
lowest common factor of 24 , 36 and 40 is?
If you are using C language to implement the heterogeneous linked list, what pointer type will you use?
A man is standing facing the morning sun. He walks 10m south. Then takes a right turn and walks 15m. He then takes a left turn and walks 5m. He then turn around(about turn) and walks 20m.He then turns right and walks 15m.How far is the man from his starting point ?
the program size is N. the memory occupied by the program is M=4000sqrt(N).if the program size is incresed by 1%.then what is the percentage increase in memory.
A person left house with speed 40 mile per hour his wife after 30 minutes left to catch him at a speed of 50. In what time she will catch?
CROSS+ROADS=DANGER.what is the value of D+A+N+G+E+R ?
If VXUPLVH is written as SURMISE, what is SHDVD?
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Jack and Jill went up and down a hill. They started from the bottom and Jack met Jill again 20 miles from the top while returning. Jack completed the race 1 min a head of Jill. If the hill is 440 miles high and their speed while down journey is 1.5 times the up journey. How long it took for the Jack to complete the race ?
Alok and Bhanu play the following min-max game. Given the expression N = 9 + X + Y – Z where X, Y and Z are variables representing single digits (0 to 9), Alok would like to maximize N while Bhanu would like to minimize it. Towards this end, Alok chooses a single digit number and Bhanu substitutes this for a variable of her choice (X, Y or Z). Alok then chooses the next value and Bhanu, the variable to substitute the value. Finally Alok proposes the value for the remaining variable. Assuming both play to their optimal strategies, the value of N at the end of the game would be