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Unhurt, Alice gets up and catches sight of the White Rabbit as he vanishes around a corner. Alice approaches a long corridor lined by doors. The doors are all locked, so Alice tests them with a key that she finds on a glass table. After searching around, Alice discovers a small door behind a curtain. Alice is no longer the Alice she knew at home and is not altogether sure of who she is anymore. Alice continues to have problems with her size, which exacerbates her confusion over her identity and once again alludes to the painful transition from childhood to adulthood.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago (2577571)
Let the numbers be in terms of x.
Now we have 3x 4x and 5x
Acc. to the question:
3x X 4x X 5x = 480
60x = 480
x = 480 ÷ 60
x^3 = 8
x = 2 ( cube root of 8 is 2)
Now. 3x will be 3 times 2 》 3 x 2 = 6
Similarly, 4x = 4 x 2 = 8
and 5x = 5 x 2 = 10
Hence, the numbers are 6, 8 and 10.
Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago (2898529)
A n s w e r
Let the numbers be 3x , 4x and 5x
Product of numbers=480
3x×4x×5x=480
60x³=480
x³=480/60
x³=8
x=2
3x=3×2=6
4x=4×2=8
5x=5×2=10
Hence numbers are 6 , 8 and 10
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Two tangents TP and TQ are drawn to a circle with center O from an external point T. Prove that angle PTQ = 2 OPQ.
We know that, the lengths of tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are equal.
∴ TP = TQ
In ΔTPQ,
TP = TQ
⇒ ∠TQP = ∠TPQ ...(1) (In a triangle, equal sides have equal angles opposite to them)
∠TQP + ∠TPQ + ∠PTQ = 180º (Angle sum property)
∴ 2 ∠TPQ + ∠PTQ = 180º (Using(1))
⇒ ∠PTQ = 180º – 2 ∠TPQ ...(1)
We know that, a tangent to a circle is perpendicular to the radius through the point of contact.
OP ⊥ PT,
∴ ∠OPT = 90º
⇒ ∠OPQ + ∠TPQ = 90º
⇒ ∠OPQ = 90º – ∠TPQ
⇒ 2∠OPQ = 2(90º – ∠TPQ) = 180º – 2 ∠TPQ ...(2)
From (1) and (2), we get
∠PTQ = 2∠OPQ
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Taylor's technique of functional foremanship is based on the principle of Division of Work. Division of Work talks about dividing the work into small groups for ease and efficiency. When a person with the required knowledge performs a task, he will give better results than a person with no knowledge. This is where the concept of specialisation comes into the picture. A big team with no specialised personnel but a single personnel with specialisation can give better results.
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In the post-production process of film editing and video editing, a dissolve (sometimes called a lap dissolve) is a gradual transition from one image to another. The terms fade-out (also called fade to black) and fade-in are used to describe a transition to and from a blank image. First, select an edit between two adjacent Regions, using the Selector Tool to highlight where you want the crossfade to start and finish. Then, select Create Fade from the Fades option in the Edit menu, or hit Ctrl+F (Windows) or Command+F (Mac).
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Deficient Demand And Its Related Concepts
1. Deficient Demand or Deflationary Gap:
(a) When in an economy, aggregate demand falls short of aggregate supply at full employment level, the demand is said to be a deficient demand.b) Deflationary gap is the gap showing Demand
deficient of current aggregate demand over ‘aggregate supply at the level of full employment’. It is called deflationary because it leads to deflation (continuous fall in prices).
(c) Let us suppose that an imaginary economy by employing all its available resources can produce 10,000 quintals of rice. If aggregate demand of rice is, say 8,000 quin tals, this demand will be called a deficient demand and the gap of 2000 quintals will be called as deflationary gap. Clearly here equilibrium between AD and AS is at a point less than level of full employment. Keynes called it an under employment equilibrium.
2. Reasons or causes for deficient demand: The main reasons for deficient demand are apparently the decrease in four components of aggregate demand:
(a) Decrease in household consumption demand due to fall in propensity to consume.
(b) Decrease in private investment demand because of fall in credit facilities.
(c) Decrease in public (government) expenditure.
(d) Decrease in export demand.
(e) Decrease in money supply or decrease in disposable income.
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it was dark and lonely night.i was returning from my friend's house . when was walking on roads someone called me so looked at back bt no one was there i throught i was dreaming bt again someone called me i was quite scared . I was far away from my house and no men was even going from that road. suddenly winds start blowing very fast. i saw a girl coming towards me with a umbrella in her hand and ask me can she drop me to my house a i agreed. she dropped at my house when look behind to thank her se was not there. it is still a mystery
for me who was she
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1. Before the 18th century there was no British Nation. People of different identities and ethnic groups - English, Welsh, Scot and irish - lived in British isles. Each of these had their own cultural and political traditions.
2. Unlike the rest of Europe, nationalism in Britain was not a result of sudden upheaval or revolution. It was a result of long drawn process forged through the propagation of dominant English culture. Symbols like the English language, the British flag and the national anthem was actively promoted.
3. In 1688, through a bloodless revolution, the English Parliament seized power from the monarchy. The Parliament became the chief instrument to set up a nation state with England at its centre. By the act of union between England and Scott in 1707, United Kingdom of Great Britain was formed.
4. Ireland also suffered a similar fate. It was deeply divided between catholics and protestants. The English supported the protestant irish over the largely Catholic population. They brutally suppressed Catholic Revolt and forcibly incorporated Ireland within United Kingdom in 1801.
5. Scotland and Ireland survived only as subordinate partners in the British Nation. It was through parliamentary action and not by the means of revolution over that United Kingdom was forced into a strong National state.
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-3/4 × 6/9
= -3/4 × 2/3
= -1/4 × 2/1
= -1/2
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Gravity is the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center. The force of gravity keeps all of the planets in orbit around the sun.
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A computer mouse is an input device that is most often used with a personal computer. Moving a mouse along a flat surface can move the on-screen cursor to different items on the screen

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