how did u do it???
On Aug 31, 10:46 pm, annarao kataru kataruanna...@gmail.com wrote:
it takes 66 sec after 12 correct me if i am wrong
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1-2,2-3,3-4,4-5,5-6
1 2 3 4 5
30/5=6 per tick
similarly for 12..we will have 11 * 6 = 66
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 11:19 PM, htross htb...@gmail.com wrote:
how did u do it???
On Aug 31, 10:46 pm, annarao kataru kataruanna...@gmail.com wrote:
it takes 66 sec after 12
@ htross ;bcz for the 6 bells there is a gap of 5 intervals (1--
2-- 3-- 4-- 5-- 6)
12 3 45 (intervals)
so for the 5 intervals it takes 30 sec
similarly for 12 rings we have 11 intervals so we get 66 sec for that
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whom are u pointing at.
On Aug 26, 11:57 pm, Dheeraj Sharma dheerajsharma1...@gmail.com
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ans is 20
*Stop Cramming Start Thinking*
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nice prakash. Algorithm is definitely better than brute force. But
here is brute force anyway, just go from 2 to square root of n ;P
I initially misread it and thought you were asking for ANY {c,d} set
in which c,d are factors of n (but not necessarily c*d = n) . That
wouldve been all of
@Priya: If 2/3 of the games is 20, then the total number of games is
30. Since 3/4 of 30 is 22.5, to win 3/4 of those 30 games, the team
must win 23. That means the team can lose no more than 7. Since the
team already has lost 3, it can lose up to 4 of the remaining 10
games.
Dave
On Aug 23,
@dave: thanks! I solved similarly Was a little confused when i got fraction.
Can you plz suggest a good book to improve quant??
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If the moves had been 3 km east, 5 km north, and 9 km east (instead of
8), the answer would have been 13.
Dave
On Aug 17, 9:25 am, priya ramesh love.for.programm...@gmail.com
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the answer is given as 13... even i got root(146)
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Are we assuming a flat earth?
On Aug 17, 9:13 am, priya ramesh love.for.programm...@gmail.com
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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?
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