Question Bank - Algebra - Shashank Prabhu, CAT 100 Percentiler
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@shashank_prabhu g(21)=g(19)=7
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@shashank_prabhu x= 3 to 7
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@shashank_prabhu (1+1/2-1/101)= 301/202 = 1.48
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@shashank_prabhu none of these
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@shashank_prabhu 6a+90d=372
a+15d=62
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a7 = a1 + 6d
a13 = a1 + 12d and so on.
We need a1 + 15d
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@shashank_prabhu Can you please provide a solution for this? I got 12 values. All the Prime numbers including 2. The other values were 9 and 25. What is the appropriate method to do this?
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@shreyasnegi13
There are 10 primes in the given range.
4 also satisfies
9 and 25 won't work because we would already have two 3s and 5s respectively in the numerator
So 10 + 1 = 11 values.
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