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Shoes initially = A
Sold Daily = B
Shoes at end of 1st Day = (A - B)
Shoes at start of 2nd day = 2(A - B)
Shoes at Start of 3rd Day = 3(2(A - B) - B)
= 3(2A - 2B - B)
= 6A - 9B
Shoes at Start of 4th Day = 4(6A - 9B - B)
= 24A - 40B
Shoes at Start of 5th Day = 5(24A - 40B - B)
= 120A - 205B 120A - 205B = B ( as no shoes remains after selling)
= 120A = 206B
= 60A = 103B
Initially 103
| Initially | Sold | left over |
| 103 | 60 | 43 |
| 86 | 60 | 26 |
| 78 | 60 | 18 |
| 72 | 60 | 12 |
| 60 | 60 | 0 |
Initially has 103 (Option C)
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Silver, copper and gold does not turn magnetic on its own. In a magnetic field it magnetizes a very tiny amount, in the direction to repel the field.
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If the fruit is derived from the ovary alongwith other accessory floral parts, it is called false fruit.
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sec²x - tan²x
(secx + tanx)(secx-tanx)=1(why?)
secx + tanx = 1/(secx-tanx)

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