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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Fossils are the remains or traces of ancient life that have been preserved by natural processes, from spectacular skeletons to tiny seashells. Imprints, tracks and trails can also become fossilised, like dinosaur footprints or worm burrows. These are called trace fossils. Hence, a fossil can be defined as,

A remnant, impression, or trace of an organism of past geologic ages that has been preserved in the earth’s crust

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Under employment equilibrium occurs when AS = AD, short of their full employment level. Measures to correct under employment equilibrium:
(i) Bank rate Central Bank should decrease the bank rate. A decrease in bank rate lowers the rate of interest and credit becomes cheap. Accordingly, the demand for credit expands and Aggregate Demand increases.
(ii) Open market operations By buying the government securities, the Central Bank injects additional purchasing power into the system which results in the expansion of credit. As a result, Aggregate Demand increased.

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?​?​?​?​?​?​ ?? 5 years ago (10099899)

Aliphatic compound, any chemical compound belonging to the organic class in which the atoms are connected by single, double, or triple bonds to form nonaromatic structures.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

An aliphatic compound or aliphatic hydrocarbon is an organic compound containing hydrogen and carbon atoms that are usually linked together in chains that are straight.

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Tia Clarice Jose 5 years ago (10036871)

If supposes ---value added by a firm is rupees 40000 and ,value added by the firm B is 8000 Value added by the firm A- value added by firm B= 40000-8000 =32000
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Vansh Prajapati 5 years ago (10076124)

Yes I have

Vikas Paswan 5 years ago (10155182)

Hello

Moin Saifi 5 years ago (10154777)

naa naa...?
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Gargi Sarkar 5 years ago (8475856)

(d) plastic, is the right answer as, it is a bad conducter of electricity.
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Aryan Patidar 5 years ago (10127191)

Multiply the number by itself

Neha Senthilkumaran 5 years ago (5309899)

Multipy by 2

Jigyasa Gangwar 5 years ago (10136961)

Multiply the number twice such as the square of two is 2×2=4

Shitanshu Jaiswal 5 years ago (9144195)

Like square of( 2)² = 2x2 = 4

Prabhat Choudhary 5 years ago (10109677)

I dont no
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Sakshi Singh 5 years ago (10174461)

The Gordian knot was cuted by Alexander

P Tanusri 5 years ago (10128821)

Please answer me
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Dεερακ Ȿιηɠꜧ 5 years ago (10057315)

Sum of A.P. = T₁ + T₂ + T₃.....T
Given AP = a , T₂ , T₃....., ,b
Sum of Given A.P. =[ a+ (a+d)+(a+2d)+(a+3d)+..+(a+nd)]
A.P. = [(b-nd)+...+(b-3d)+(b-2d)+(b-d)+b]
By Adding both A.P. we get 2(A.P.) = na+nb + 0d
A.P. = n(a+b)/2
Sum of terms = ½n(a+b)
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Prem Nayak 5 years ago (10020300)

Bearing some flowers stamens only and some with pistol and some with both on same or different flower

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

The production of three types of flowers namely staminate flowers, pistillate flowers and bisexual flowers in the same plant is known as polygamous. E.g. Musa.

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Nidhi ? Bhola ? 4 years, 7 months ago (11105664)

Sepal is also known as calyx

Prem Nayak 5 years ago (10020300)

Outer most whoral of the flower

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

  • Calyx-
  • The calyx is the outermost whorl of the flower and the members are called
  • The calyx may be gamosepalous , when sepals are united or polysepalous when sepals are free.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

The rulers of Vijayanagara made many innovations in the architectural traditions. They added many new features in the temple architecture. These large structures were a show of their imperial authority. For example, they built gopurams and royal gateways. The towers of the central shrines signalled the presence of the temple from a great distance. But the royal gateways surpassed them in height. They reminded the power of the kings. They showed that the kings had full command over the resources, techniques and skills

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Dεερακ Ȿιηɠꜧ 5 years ago (10057315)

संगणक $$संगणक$$
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Shah Tirth 4 years, 9 months ago (7470919)

8x2-6x+20x-15 8x2+14x-15

Krishna Learning 5 years ago (10089641)

(2x+5)=(4x-3) =》2x-4x=-3-5 =》-2x=-2 =》2x=2 =》x=2÷2 =》x=1
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Jangthailu Luangmei 5 years ago (10138916)

Wat is evolution of home science
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Nani Vedarshan 6Th 5 years ago (10200068)

Vhn
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Tushar Rai 5 years ago (9839748)

the Iranian language called the Baluchis.
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Yerrabolu Chakradhar 5 years ago (10165725)

We know that W = F.s and P = W / T P = F.s / T ( W = F.s ) P = Fv ( As ; s / t = v ) Hence proved

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

power=Work/time now Work=Force x distance so power= Force x distance/time 

but distance/time= velocity so P=FV

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Vidhu Tiwari 5 years ago (6462622)

Turks were nomadic tribes of central asian steppes. They were skilled rider and warrior. And entered the abbasid empire as a slave and soldier and wuickly rose up in their ranks. I hope this answer would help you with your query.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Mean of given observations = sum of given observations/ total number of observations
Mean of 25 observations = 27
∴ Sum of 25 observations = 27 × 25 = 675

If 7 is subtracted from every number, then the sum = 675 – (25 × 7) = 675 – 175 = 500
Then, new mean = 500/25 = 20

Thus, the new mean will be 20. 

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Atharva Swastik 5 years ago (4061124)

Thick

Sivadas P 5 years ago (10127067)

Earth wire should be THICK.
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Ansari Aayesha 5 years ago (8567470)

3250 ÷ 1000 = 3.25.

Ash Ketcham 5 years ago (7173866)

3.25

Shid Ahamad 5 years ago (9722307)

3.25

Amit Kumar Hembrom 5 years ago (10122106)

Ans 3.25

Bhumika Singh 5 years ago (9794170)

And. 3.25
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

 Democratic government  Non-democratic government
 Democracy is the best form of government as the rulers are accountable to the people and have to fulfill their needs.  The rulers are not accountable to the people and their needs.
 In a democratic government, people elect their rulers and have right in decision making.  In non-democratic governments, people do not elect their rulers and have no right in decision making.
 There is freedom of expression and people enjoy political rights.  There is no freedom of expression and people do not enjoy fundamental rights.
 Example: India, USA.  Example: Saudi Arabia, Zimbabwe.

Kunal Jaiswal 5 years ago (10104123)

democratic government by the people , to the people , for people non democracy government is monarchy form of government all decisions taken by emperor , dectetaor and king
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

  Class Interval          Frequency          Cumulative Frequency

     0 - 6                           4                                  4

     6 - 12                         x                                4 + x

    12 - 18                        5                                9 + x

    18 - 24                        y                                9 + x + y

     24 - 30                       1                               10 + x + y
______________________________________________
                                      20                                                 
______________________________________________

10 + x + y = 20

x + y = 20 - 10

x + y = 10

Median = 14.4 

So, Median class is 12 - 18

Median = l + [(N/2 - cf)*i]/f

l = Lower limit of the Median Class = 12

Class Interval = i = 6

Cumulative Frequency (cf) of the class before the Median Class = 4 + x

N = 20

N/2 = 20/2 = 10

f = frequency of the Median Class = 5

⇒ Median = l + [(N/2 - cf)*i]/2

⇒ 14.4 = 12 + {10 - (4 + x)*6]/5

⇒ 14.4 - 12 = {(10 - 4 - x)*6}/5

⇒ 2.4 = {(6 - x)*6}/5

⇒ 2.4 = (36 - 6x)/5

⇒ 2.4*5 = 36 - 6x

⇒ 12 = 36 - 6x

⇒ - 6x = 12 - 36

 - 6x = - 24

⇒ 6x = 24

x = 24/6

x = 4

Since, x + y = 10

4 + y = 10

y = 10 - 4

y = 6

So, the value of x is 4 and the value of y is 6.

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Jigyasa Gangwar 5 years ago (10136961)

30 cm

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Perimeter of equilateral triangle of side 10 cm = 3 ( side) =  3(10) = 30 cm

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Satyam Kumar Rajput 5 years ago (10139825)

Sin square theta/ cos square theta- sin square theta. (1/cos square theta - 1). Sin square theta. (Sec square theta - 1) . Sin square theta. As 1+tan square theta= sec square theta. So tan square theta. Sin square theta. Hence proved.

Satyam Kumar Rajput 5 years ago (10139825)

=
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Rimjhim Goyal 5 years ago (1824807)

I think u have to develop courage and confidence for speaking english verbally...
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Dev Singh 5 years ago (9223545)

A an the are all article

Ansari Aayesha 5 years ago (8567470)

Thanks

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Introduction

The word that defines a noun either as specific or unspecific is called an article.

It can be categorized into two different categories:

  • Definite articles
  • Indefinite articles

Definite Article : The definite article limits the meaning of a noun to a specific thing.

“The” is called definite article.

The definite article can be used with singular, plural, or uncountable nouns.

For example, Please pass me the bottle of water.

In this example, you are pointing to the specific bottle of water. So we are using the definite article “the”.

 

Indefinite Article :The indefinite article denotes a general noun rather than indicating a specific noun.

“A” and “An” are called the indefinite articles. They are used to specify non-specific objects.

Examples

  • I ate an apple
  • I went to buy a notebook

 

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