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Aastha Singh Singh 5 years ago (10529809)

1 litre juce was left in the bottle

Aaa Bobat 5 years ago (10530483)

45

Gaurav Sharma 5 years ago (10521234)

name the category of the computer that we generally used at home or in educational institution
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Mohit Kumar 4 years, 11 months ago (10420887)

L+N/2-CFupon F×H

Ashish Vishwakarma 5 years ago (10391601)

l+(n/2 - CF /f)h

Ramya S 5 years ago (10495948)

If a data set has an odd number of observations, then the median is the middle value. If it has an even number of observations, the median is the average of the two middle values. ie n+1/2 where n - number of observations x tilde- symbol for median To find the median: 1)  Arrange the data values from least to greatest. 2) If necessary, use the locator's formula c = (n + 1)/2 where n is the total number of observations. 3) Look for the value at (n + 1)/2.     If c contains a fractional half, it means the median is the average of two values. For example, if the location is 3.5, the median is the       average of the 3rd and 4th data points.

Divyansh Singh Rajawat 5 years ago (10510616)

L+ h/ u + lower limit
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Aman Raj 5 years ago (9175313)

Thanks

Anant Gautam 5 years ago (9839946)

Who was Hiawatha? Ans. Hiawatha was a young little Red Indian boy. 2. Who was Nokomis? Ans. Nokomis was Hiawatha’s old grandmother. 3. What did he learn about the birds? Ans. Hiawatha learned the language of the birds. Due to this he learned many things about birds such as: (i) their names and secrets (ii) how they built their nests in summer (iii) where they hide themselves in winter. 4. What secrets did he learn about beasts? Ans. Hiawatha learned the language of beasts. Due to this, he learned many things about the beasts such as: (i) their names and secrets (ii) how beavers built their lodges (iii) where the squirrels hid their acrons (iv) how the reindeer ran so swiftly
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Ramya S 5 years ago (10495948)

If it has an even number of observations, the median is the average of the two middle values. ie n+1/2 where n - number of observations x tilde- symbol for median To find the median: 1)  Arrange the data values from least to greatest. 2) If necessary, use the locator's formula c = (n + 1)/2 where n is the total number of observations. 3) Look for the value at (n + 1)/2.     If c contains a fractional half, it means the median is the average of two values. For example, if the location is 3.5, the median is the       average of the 3rd and 4th data points.
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Sushant Adhana 4 years, 11 months ago (10464107)

Ha g

Maithili Baria 5 years ago (10527378)

Yaah

Devansh Tomar 5 years ago (7326793)

Yup

Ronit Sharma Ji 5 years ago (9639483)

Nahi

Nishant Pandey 5 years ago (7965929)

Nhi
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Nandini Soni 4 years, 11 months ago (9412772)

D=0or96

Rishita Bharadwaj 5 years ago (9491565)

P(X)=0 4x+4√3+3=0 4x=-4√3-3 X= -(4√3+3)÷4

Neeraj Kumar Dubey 5 years ago (10514611)

Bro this is a linear equation, just put them equal to 0 And you'd get your answer. Tho the answer is also given below x= -3-4√3÷4
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Sudeepa Sharma 4 years, 11 months ago (9254892)

Systemic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observationsand experimentation..., Systematized knowledge in general..., Any of the particular branches of natural or physical sciences.
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Roopam Almadi 4 years, 11 months ago (9865239)

• Both the movements are launched by Gandhi ji. • Both movements are against the Britishers. • Both are based on non violence.
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Ayush Baibhav 5 years ago (10534032)

Dhani asram kA baccha tha

Anant Gautam 5 years ago (9839946)

Dhani ek baccha hai
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Swarnim _ 5 years ago (10527867)

Joules Law of Heating states that some part of energy dissipated is converted into heat energy.This energy is directly proprotional to Resistance, Time and square of current flowing in the circuit. This can be represented as- H=I^2Rt

Divyansh Singh Rajawat 5 years ago (10510616)

I am satisfy with you Neeraj ?️?️??

Neeraj Kumar Dubey 5 years ago (10514611)

You mean Joule's law of heating? So, Joules law of heating states that the heat produced in a circuit is directly proportional to the square of current passing through circuit and also to the time the current flows. i.e. H is directly proportional to I²T
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Ramu Vishwkarma 4 years, 11 months ago (10639135)

Rodha power is a popular English writer. His writings are in the tradition of H. G. Wells C. E. M Joad and J. B priestly. He has written on classical, social and general subjects
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Krishna Gupta 4 years, 11 months ago (10248127)

The number which start 0 is called whole number

Sudeepa Sharma 4 years, 11 months ago (9254892)

There is no 'largest' whole number. Except 0, every whole number has an immediate predecessor or a number that comes before. A decimal number or a fraction lies between two whole numbers, but are not whole numbers.

Thara Padmanaban 5 years ago (7553100)

Numbers from 0 are known as whole numbers
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Yash Goel 11C 30 5 years ago (10525075)

Chapter 2
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Sia ? 4 years, 7 months ago (6945213)

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Nikita Yadav 4 years, 11 months ago (10048547)

It is a characterized by a general Dissatisfaction of a group and the unconventional and sometimes violent ways people tend to show it.one ex is rioting or when a large group of people behaves In a violent and uncontrolled way.
YES
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Krishna Prajapati 5 years ago (4242329)

Because circuit is open

Khushi Gupta 5 years ago (9172858)

Explain why the bulb would not glow in the arrangement shown
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Om P̤A̤T̤E̤L̤ 5 years ago (10508279)

Molarity Molality Mole fraction Mole cocept Avogadro law
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Saniya .. 5 years ago (10510219)

12.0107 u

Samiksha Jadhav 5 years ago (9595614)

12 u is the atomic mass of carbon .

Khushboo Kumari 5 years ago (10524784)

12u
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Student Of The Year 5 years ago (8440771)

Check sallybus
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Sanskriti Gupta 4 years, 11 months ago (10552049)

केला

Isha Dayma . 5 years ago (10533932)

Banana

Saipujitha Pamireddy 5 years ago (9083169)

Banana in english

Anshvansh Kimothi 5 years ago (8259609)

Samsung ko langhane wala

Tanuj Singh 9Th 5 years ago (10262090)

Kela
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Muskan Bhardwaj 4 years, 10 months ago (10132348)

Sunita jamra thanks

Lav Hinduja 4 years, 11 months ago (1632860)

Sea water

Sunita Jamra 5 years ago (8675376)

Lol ???

Me My Self Nothing 5 years ago (10507117)

Boiling or disinfecting the water may not make the water safe if it is contaminated with harmful chemicals, including natural metals such as arsenic or lead. The only way to reduce the health risk associated with harmful elements and chemicals is to limit your consumption to smaller quantities or occasional use only.

Harika Sharma 5 years ago (10528002)

Natural water is not considered to be safe for drinking as it is full of salt and dust particles . . .
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Tanvi Bhatt 5 years ago (10075583)

The raja's or mahajanapadas build forts around their capital cities because probably the people were afraid of the attacks form the other kings and needed protection. It is also possibe that some 'rajas' wanted to show that they were rich and powerful by building large, tall and impressive walls around the cities. Moreover, by fortyfing, the land and it's people could be controlled more easily.

Harsh Sawant 5 years ago (8615535)

Rajas built large tall and impressive wall 1to protect its capital city 2 to save people from the attack of other kings
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Subhaschandra Bc 4 years, 11 months ago (10515736)

http://cbseacademic.nic.in/SQP_CLASSX_2020-21.html Download all sample question paper of cbse

Subhaschandra Bc 4 years, 11 months ago (10515736)

Hi I'm subhas, mysure wait for few days I will give you .

Sreephaneesh Kanugovi 4 years, 11 months ago (10642635)

I need

Sanjana Hiremath 4 years, 11 months ago (10579110)

Yes I too
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Lakshya Shrivastava 5 years ago (10399739)

find a&b , if 2-√5 =a√5 + b 2+3√5

Khushi Kaur 5 years ago (10517405)

Let r cm be the radius of the base and h cm be the height of the cylinder, Then, total surface area of cylinder = 2πr (r + h) Curved surface area of cylinder = 2πrh  We have,  Curved surface area = 1/3(Total surface area) = 1/3 x 462 cm2 = 154 cm2  ⇒  2πrh = 154  Also, 2πrh + 2πr2 = 462    ⇒ 154 + 2πr2 = 462 ⇒  2πr2 = 462 - 154 = 308 cm2 2 x 22/7 x r2 = 308 ⇒  r2 = 308 x 7/2 x 22 = 72  ⇒  r = 7 cm Again 2πrh = 154    ⇒ 2 x 22/7 x 7 x h = 154  ⇒ h = 154/2 x 22 = 7/2 cm  Volume of the cylinder =  πr2h = 22/7 x 7 x 7 x 7/2 = 539 cm3

Palak Gupta 5 years ago (10517445)

Given, total surface area of cylinder = 462 square cm. Also, CSA of cylinder = 3 TSA of ccylinder ⇒TSA=2πrh+2πr2 ⇒TSA=CSA+2πr 2 ⇒TSA= 3TSA +2πr 2 ⇒ 32TSA ​ =2πr 2 ⇒ 3TSA ​ =πr2 ⇒ 3462 ​ = 722 ×r 2 ⇒r=7cm Now, CSA of cylinder = 3 TSA of ccylinde = 3462 ​ =154cm 2 ⇒2πrh=154 ⇒2× 7 22 ×7×h=154 ⇒h= 27cm Therefore, volume of the cylinder =πr 2 h= 722​ ×7 2 × 27 ​ =539cm 3 Hence, volume of the solid cylinder is 539cm 3 .
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Suba Ragav 4 years, 11 months ago (9479168)

Drip drop is a company

Saurav Sharma 5 years ago (10524661)

For hhj
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Riya Sharma 5 years ago (9203792)

The demand for a good depends on several factors, such as price of the good, perceived quality, advertising, income, confidence of consumers and changes in taste and fashion. ... It shows the quantity of a good consumers plan to buy at different prices.
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Rishita Bharadwaj 5 years ago (9491565)

a1/a2=b1/b2=c1/c2

Neeraj Kumar Dubey 5 years ago (10514611)

As the equations follow the criteria of being a coincident line. Hence, they have infinitely many solutions.

Rishita Bharadwaj 5 years ago (9491565)

The lines are coincident, having infinitely many solutions.

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