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• It was Monday. Wanda was not in her seat but nobody noticed this.
• Wanda is a quiet girl who rarely said something but no one knows why. She lived at Boggins Heights. Her feet had mud on then.
• Student thought of Wanda outside the school hours, to have fun with her but she did not come on Tuesday also.
• On Wednesday, Peggy and Maddie thought of Wanda. Both of them were very good friends. They anted to have fun with Wanda but they noticed her absence.
• Peggy was the most popular girl in her school. She was pretty, she had many pretty clothes and her hair was curly.
• Wanda’s name was considered funny in room number 13.
• Wanda had no friends, wore a faded blue clean dress. Girls surrounded her in the school yard to make fun.
• Peggy made fun of Wanda by mostly asking how many dresses she had and how many pairs of shoes.
• Wanda would answered a hundred and shoes sixty. All girls laughed at her.
• Peggy was not really cruel. She would say why Wanda had spoken of her hundred dresses.
• Maddie felt bad that they had been bothering Wanda like that because she was also poor. She wishes Peggy to stop teasing Wanda but pictures herself in Wanda’s place.
• Maddie remembers Wanda’s pale blue and green with red dresses.
• The drawing contest was expected to be won by Peggy.
• Next day, they saw hundred sketches of dresses all over the room. All beautiful in bright colours.
• Miss Mason announced Jack Beggles won for the boys and Wanda for girls.
• Wanda was absent. The class was astonished to know that Wanda could draw. The children clapped their hands and the sketches were all beautiful and different .
• The blue and the green dress once spoken by Wanda was identified by Peggy and Maddie. They were shocked to know her great quality of drawing.
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Three digit numbers divisible by 7 are
<div>105, 112, 119, ..., 994
This is an AP with first term (a) = 105 and common difference (d) = 7
Let an be the last term.
an = a + (n - 1)d
994 = 105 + (n - 1)(7)
7(n - 1) = 889
n - 1 = 127
n = 128
Thus, there are 128 three-digit natural numbers that are divisible by 7.
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The ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to the speed of monochromatic light in the substance of interest. Also called the absolute index of refraction it is commonly called the refractive index or index of refraction. However, those two terms are also sometimes applied without warning to the ration found when the ray emerges into the air instead of a vacuum. That ratio should be called a relative refractive index.
The ratio of the first value to the second one is about the relative refractive index of the glass. In the case of a concave surface, beams originally propagating along the main optical axis will be refracted in such a way that they will never intersect.
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An icon on your computer screen represents an object or a program on your hard drive. For example, the folders you see on your desktop or in open windows are icons. The files that you see in those folders are also icons. The trash can on the Macintosh and the recycle bin on Windows are both icons as well.
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The author and his grandmother shared a relationship which was very strong.The author had a lot of respect and admiration for his grandmother and her love for the author was limitless.Earlier, they shared everything including the room.This closeness strengthened their bond. When the author was asked to shift to the city along with his grandmother to stay with his parents,their relationship underwent a change. Their interaction became less as the author grew older. He moved to a foreign university for five years. Even though now the physical proximity was less, conversation lesser,but the basic foundation of their relationship was extremely strong. The grandmother kept a tenacious hold on to her life till her grandson returned from abroad. Only after seeing him, she breathed her last.
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In the beginning the camel was a lazy animal. He didn’t want to work and lived in the middle of a desert away from other working animals. But the animals never forgot him and his nature. They wanted him to work like them. They complained against him to the Djinn, who was in-charge of all deserts. The Djinn decided to punish such an idle animal. He told the Camel to work like other animals but the Camel showed no willingness to work. This made the Djinn angry. He put a curse on the Camel. Soon the Camel’s back puffed up into a big bump. This is how the Camel got a hump.
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The king and the hermit helped the wounded man by providing him the shelter and protected from the army. The king washed and covered the wound of the man with his handkerchief, but the blood would not stop flowing. The king re-dressed the wound until it stopped bleeding.
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(x + a) ( x + b) = x2 + (a+b)x + ab
(x+4) (x+10) = x2 + ( 4 + 10)x + 4(10)
= x2 + 14x + 40
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