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Can anyone post ans to question12 (b) part. It looks quite simple but i think it's technically wrong question.
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i) Ahmed went to V or Z by bus. Cannot be deciphered which, given the lack of information ii) Ali went to X by air It can be thought of as a trick question, given how easy it was and the heavy marks it held. Part (i) cannot be deciphered with the given information.
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solutions
can someone please solve these questions
and dont you think content and format of the paper changed abruptly in 2016 |
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Book recommendation.
Those of you who thought they were able to do justice to this paper, kindly recommend a book.
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3P+q=14 P+2Q=12 => P= (14 - q) /3 ______eq I => P= 12 - 2Q_________eq II By subtracting, we get 3P+q=14 P+2Q=12 ----------------- 2p+q-2Q = 2 Divinding by 2,we get =>P+q/2-Q=1 =>P=Q-q/2 =>Q=P+q/2 =>q=2(Q-P) Any aforementioned value can be find out by putting these in above equation I and II. Sent from my SM-E500H
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The three boys, ali, akbar and nasir along with the mode of transport and destinations are in chronological order. Shahbaz who should have been placed on number two has been placed at number 5 just to ditch the candidates. If we place shahbaz on number two, everything will become clear. thus Ahmad went to v by bus. let me place all in chronological order a. Ahmed went to v by bus b. Shahbaz went to w by train c. Ali went to x by air d. Akbar went to y by car e. Nasir went to z by boat
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Salam! Can you please care to share your idea about an adequate length of an Answer--worth 5 marks-- to General Science questions?
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One and a half page to 2 page of the answer sheet... With "effective" utilization of space... And diagram and flow chart etc
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Complete Solution of 11(b)
Data:
1. Ahmad weighs thrice as much as Ali Ahmed=3(Ali) 2. Ali weighs five times as much as Akbar Ali=5(Akbar) 3. Akbar weighs half as much as Nasir Akbar=1/2(Nasir) 4. Nasir weighs half as much as Shehbaz Nasir=1/2(Shahbaz) Solution: Ahmed=3(Ali) Ali=5(Akbar) Akbar=1/2(Nasir) Nasir=1/2(Shahbaz) Let Ahmed=a Ali=b Akbar=c Nasir=d Shahbaz=e So, a = 3b b = 5c c = 1/2(d) = 0.5d d = 1/2(e) = 0.5e Or, a=3b b=5c d=2c e=2d As, a=3b and b=5c So, a=3(b)=3(5c)=15c a=15c Similarly, e=2d and d=2c So, e=2(d)=2(2c)=4c e=4c Now, a=15c b=5c d=2c e=4c Arranging in descending order a=15c b=5c e=4c d=2c c=c In other words Ahmed = 15(Akbar) Ali = 5(Akbar) Shahbaz = 4(Akbar) Nasir = 2(Akbar) Akbar = Akbar So, i. Who is the heaviest in weight? Ahmed ii. Who is the lightest in weight? Akbar iii. Shahbez is lighter in weight than which of the two students? Ahmed and Ali iv. Shahbez is heavier in weight than which of the two students? Nasir and Akbar v. Show the descending order of weights of the two students? 1. Ahmed 2. Ali 3. Shahbaz 4. Nasir 5. Akbar |
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