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Jeshmi Patel 4 years, 11 months ago (10766755)

I asked her if she had finished her task which was given by her teacher.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)

Select a cell or a cell range.On the Home tab, select Number from the drop-down. Or, you can choose one of these options: Press CTRL + 1 and select Number. Right-click the cell or cell range, select Format Cells… , and select Number. ...Select the format you want.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)

Supercomputer have a very high processing speed Because of Massively parallel design

Explanation:  Multiple microprocessors used in supercomputers divide the problem into multiple tasks which can run separately in multiple processors interacting with each other and sharing the resources. Division of labor basically.

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Avni Vyas 5 years, 1 month ago (8950629)

Information technology
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Mohsin Raza 5 years, 3 months ago (9772940)

Sin x differentiation Cos x And apply chain rule to the power ...
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)

 

The sequential process of eating and being eaten is called a food chain.

Grass → Grasshopper → Snake → Hawk → Fungi

  • All food chains begin with green plants or producers. Thus, the plants or producers constitute the first trophic level. Example: Grass
  • The herbivores or primary consumers that feed on plants constitute the second trophic level. Example: Grasshopper
  • The herbivores are next fed upon by the carnivores or secondary consumers. They constitute the third trophic level. Example: Snake
  • Finally, the large carnivores, also called the top carnivores or tertiary consumers, form the fourth trophic level. Example: Hawk
  • The large carnivores die and form the feed of decomposers. The decomposers feed on these dead animals and plants. Example: Fungi
  • There is a transfer of food from one organism to the other forming a chain.
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Sri Sasvika Sri Sasvika 5 years, 3 months ago (9818217)

Answer is zero
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Chaitali 1612 5 years, 3 months ago (9418621)

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)

A n s w e r  is as follow
Albert Einstein was a peculiar child because he did not mix with other children and his thinking capability was totally different from others.

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Astitv Mishra 5 years, 3 months ago (9658489)

Characteristics of production : 1. production volume is usually high 2.production is done in anticipation of demand 3. The products tools materials and methods are standardised 4. There will be one type of machine for each process etc...
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Chaaru Mithra 5 years, 3 months ago (8947339)

Running Exercise The doctor has told Devi Prasad to run 2 km every day to stay fit. He took one round of this field. How far did he run? The field was very far from his home. So he chose a park nearby. The boundary of the park was about 400 metres long. • How many rounds of the park must Devi Prasad run to complete 2 km? • One day the weather was very good and a cool breeze was blowing. He felt so good that he kept jogging till he got tired after 8 rounds. That day he ran _ _ __ km and _ _ _ metres ! Answer: • Devi Prasad took 1 round of the square field whose each side was 500 m long. Distance covered to take 1 round of the field = (500 + 500 + 500 + 500) m = 2000 m We know 1000 m = 1 km Thus, 2000 m = 2 km So, Devi Prasad ran 2 km to take one round of the field as advised by the doctor. Length of the boundary of the park = 400 m Number of rounds of the park taken by Devi Prasad to run 400 m = 1 Number of rounds of the park taken by Devi Prasad to run 1 m = 1400Number of rounds of the park taken by Devi Prasad to run 2000 m = 1400× 2000 = 2000 ÷ 400 = 5 We know 2000 m = 2 km So, Devi Prasad must take 5 rounds in order to complete 2 km. • Distance covered by Devi Prasad to take 1 round of the park = 400 m ∴ Distance covered by Devi Prasad to take 8 rounds of the park = 400 m × 8 = 3200 m We know 1000 m = 1 km ∴ 3200 m = 3000 m + 200 m 3200 m = 3 km + 200 m 3200 m = 3 km 200 m Thus, Devi Prasad ran 3 km 200 m to take 8 rounds of the park.

Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)

: Running Exercise The doctor has told Devi Prasad to run 2 km every day to stay fit. He took one round of this field. How far did he run? The field was very far from his home. So he chose a park nearby. The boundary of the park was about 400 metres long.

• How many rounds of the park must Devi Prasad run to complete 2 km?

• One day the weather was very good and a cool breeze was blowing. He felt so good that he kept jogging till he got tired after 8 rounds. That day he ran _ _ __ km and _ _ _ metres !

Answer:
• Devi Prasad took 1 round of the square field whose each side was 500 m long. Distance covered to take 1 round of the field = (500 + 500 + 500 + 500) m = 2000 m We know 1000 m = 1 km Thus, 2000 m = 2 km So, Devi Prasad ran 2 km to take one round of the field as advised by the doctor. Length of the boundary of the park = 400 m Number of rounds of the park taken by Devi Prasad to run 400 m = 1 Number of rounds of the park taken by Devi Prasad to run 1 m = 1400Number of rounds of the park taken by Devi Prasad to run 2000 m = 1400× 2000 = 2000 ÷ 400 = 5 We know 2000 m = 2 km So, Devi Prasad must take 5 rounds in order to complete 2 km.

• Distance covered by Devi Prasad to take 1 round of the park = 400 m ∴ Distance covered by Devi Prasad to take 8 rounds of the park = 400 m × 8 = 3200 m We know 1000 m = 1 km ∴ 3200 m = 3000 m + 200 m 3200 m = 3 km + 200 m 3200 m = 3 km 200 m Thus, Devi Prasad ran 3 km 200 m to take 8 rounds of the park.

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Kashish Chauhan 5 years, 3 months ago (8769934)

What are literary devices? Literary devices are various elements and techniques used in writing that construct the whole of your literature to create an intended perception of the writing for the reader.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)

 Wanda sat in the seat next to the last seat of the last row in Room Thirteen. Her seat was in the corner of the room where the rough boys who did not get good marks sat. It was also the place where feets scuffled, roars of laughter could be heard, and where the floor was dirtiest in the classroom. 

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Kamini Rai 5 years, 3 months ago (9839372)

206

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In our body there are 206 bones

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Krunal Patel 5 years, 3 months ago (9712002)

There are 206 bones in our body
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)

In 1565, Rama Raya, the Chief Minister of Vijayanagara, led the army into the battle at Rakashasi Tangadi where his forces were routed by the combined armies of Bijapur, Ahmadnagar and Golconda. The armies of the sultans were responsible for the destruction of the city of Vijayanagara.

It was only after the death of Krishnadeva Raya, the relation between Sultans and Rayas became bitter. The adventurous policy of Rama Raya who tried to play off one Sultan against another, made the Sultans angry and they combinedly defeated him. In this way, Vijayanagara empire was gradually destructed.

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Tanish . 5 years, 3 months ago (8660220)

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Sohini Nandi 5 years, 3 months ago (9624545)

Ur answer is -3386.

Shivam Prajapati 5 years, 3 months ago (9822359)

Answer: 3541

Rida Mehvish 5 years, 3 months ago (9815657)

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)

The stupa at Amaravati was one of the largest and the most significant among the Buddhist stupas. The stupa at Sanchi survived while Amaravati did not. Ther reasons are:

  • It is said that the stupa at Amaravati was discovered sometime earlier than the one at Sanchi.
  • Perhaps, the scholars were not aware of the significance of preserving the archaeological remains at the site where they were originally found.
  • The Sanchi stupa Was discovered in the year 1818. At that time, three of its four gateways were still standing, the fourth was lying on the spot and the mound was in good condition.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)

The 6th century BC is considered most important in the history of India on account of the following reasons:

(i) The Vedic tradition lost its grip in the 6th century BC. There was an importance of meditation because of the increasing significance of Upanishads. The people were curious to find new ways of seeking nirvana or salvation or self-realisation. Consequently many new philosophical ideas emerged in the society.

(ii) Because of the emergence of new philosophical ideas, many new religious communities took birth. They were about 62 in number. Out of these, Jainism and Buddhism influenced the people the most. As a result, there was a change in the nature of the Indian society.

(iii) Jainism and Buddhism emphasised meditation and self-control. Their views were synonym to the views expressed in the Upanishads. So the philosophy of the Upanishads had become quite popular.

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Yangzee Sherpa 5 years, 3 months ago (9448445)

WHAT?????
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Manisha Dhibar 5 years, 3 months ago (1242072)

Bt what was the question

अविरल श्रीवास्तव 5 years, 3 months ago (9826879)

Apna question to bolo bro.....

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Ok if anybody else can answer
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)

Aim: Same current flows through every part of the above circuit. 

Procedure: Connect ammeters, ‘A’1 between B and C, and ‘A2’ between D and E. Adjust the sliding contact of the rheostat initially for a small current. Note all the ammeter readings. These reading give us current flowing through the resistors R1, R2 and R3 The current in the circuit is now increased by changing the position of sliding contact J’ of the rheostat. Note all the ammeter readings each time. 

Conclusion: Same reading of all the ammeter in each observation concluded that same current flows through every part of the circuit.

Precautions: All the connection should be tight and properly connected as per circuit diagram. The positive terminal of the ammeter and voltmeter must be connected to the positive terminal of the battery or battery eliminator. 

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Tanya ?? 5 years, 3 months ago (9516882)

a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities...

Yangzee Sherpa 5 years, 3 months ago (9448445)

DISABILITY: Disability is an impairment that may be cognitive, developmental, intellectual, mental, physical etc. It affects the everyday activities of the individual to a considerable amount. It may be present in an individual from birth or occur during one’s lifetime. Disability has different meanings in different societies of the world. Disability is an injury that restricts the functions or movements of an individual. It is the consequence of an impairment caused to an individual. Disability is a medical condition which does not permit an individual to perform any activity or movement in a normal way. HoPe It HeLpS yOu??

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