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A teacher decides to give a total of 100 marks for a test to two students, A and B. The teacher believes A performed better than B but doesn't know by how much. So, the teacher arbitrarily divides the 100 marks into two parts and gives the larger part to A. What is the probability that A receives at least 1.5 times the marks received by B? ( mock 3 question no 13)Solution is 40/50Although i see that solution should be 41/50ย as from 60 to 100, there are 41 possibilities and from 51 to 100 , there are 50 possibilities. thus, the probability is 41/50.ย solution has 40/50 probability
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Mock 3 DILR question - 22. Answers should be 0 for this
Amc - B 3500 B- F 2900 F-E 1050.AMC - C 3500 ( left at c 1750)AMC - A 2650 A-C 1650ย Total at c 3400 C-D 2000 C-E 1400 ( 1400+1050= 2450)Thus, there is no need to send water from A-D.Is this the correct way, as we need to minimise A-D?
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How this we get relation of 40% & 40% additionally relation of p & total work?
How this we get relation of 40% & 40% additionally relation of p & total work?
How this we get relation of 40% & 40% additionally relation of p & total work?
How this we get relation of 40% & 40% additionally relation of p & total work?
How this we get relation of 40% & 40% additionally relation of p & total work?
How this we get relation of 40% & 40% additionally relation of p & total work?