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A Fruit Seller distributed his 150 Fruits among his 4 son. umber of Fruits received by the second son is a two-digit number of the form 'pq', the number of Fruits received by the first son is a two-digit number of the form 'qp', where p, q are digits from 0 to 9 not necessarily distinct. Product of the number of Fruits received by the 4 sons is of the form 'xyzxyz' where x, y, z are digits from 0 to 9, not necessarily distinct. Product of the number of Fruits received by the first two sons ends with a zero.What can be the maximum numberof Fruits that could have beenobtainedby any 3 sons puttogether?
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Replied 10 months ago
Hi Romit,ย Please mention the point you're unable to understand in the given solution and also, share the image of the same so that I can help you out with the same quickly.
Replied 5 months ago
Hi Shikhar.So the first graph is giving the data of annual production as well as annual export. So, we can say thatย annual consumption = annual production - annual exportAnd, we have the per capita consumption data for every year in the second graph.So, for any year,ย population = annual consumption / per capita consumptionSo, using this, you can find the population for each year and mark the option for which the population is the highest.Ex. Annual consumption in 1996 = 200000 - 155000 = 45000 kgPopulation in 1996 = annual consumption in 1996 / per capita consumption in 1996 = 45000/35 = 1429 people approximatelySimilarly, you can find for other years as well.
Replied 3 months ago
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Replied 3 weeks ago
DILR DOUBT A Fruit Seller distributed his 150 Fruits among his 4 son. umber of Fruits received by the second son is a two-digit number of the form 'pq', the number of Fruits received by the first son is a two-digit number of the form 'qp', where p, q are digits from 0 to 9 not necessarily distinct. Product of the number of Fruits received by the 4 sons is of the form 'xyzxyz' where x, y, z are digits from 0 to 9, not necessarily distinct. Product of the number of Fruits received by the first two sons ends with a zero.What can be the maximum numberof Fruits that could have beenobtainedby any 3 sons puttogether?
Replied 3 weeks ago
DILR DOUBT A Fruit Seller distributed his 150 Fruits among his 4 son. umber of Fruits received by the second son is a two-digit number of the form 'pq', the number of Fruits received by the first son is a two-digit number of the form 'qp', where p, q are digits from 0 to 9 not necessarily distinct. Product of the number of Fruits received by the 4 sons is of the form 'xyzxyz' where x, y, z are digits from 0 to 9, not necessarily distinct. Product of the number of Fruits received by the first two sons ends with a zero.What can be the maximum numberof Fruits that could have beenobtainedby any 3 sons puttogether?
Replied 3 weeks ago
dilr doubt i have a doubt in catking lod1 - data interpretation - bar graph book. In practice question. question no.2 how population is calculated please explain that?
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dilr doubt i have a doubt in catking lod1 - data interpretation - bar graph book. In practice question. question no.2 how population is calculated please explain that?