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An important person in my whole life is my father. He is the best father in the entire world. What I want and need he never hesitate to provide it to me. He always used to teach me the way/ sources to become a better person and to be a better citizen.
He always brought me an instance of money problem, the situation regarding education, necessaries, and expensive goods, my needs, and my wants, first of all, he always look for me a better comfort.
To explain every single detail, I would take a lifetime. He always pays for me so that I can’t get any problem whether it is related to education or other things such as clothes, shoes, electronic equipment, etc.
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My Favourite Fruit Banana
- Banana is a yellow colour fruit which is loved by everyone.
- It is a luscious and delicious fruit.
- This fruit is a rich source of vitamins, minerals and packed with nutrients.
- Banana is extensively grown in tropical and subtropical countries.
- This fruit comes in various shapes and sizes.
- Eating this fruit helps with digestion of our food and relieves constipation.
- I like all foods that are made with bananas like cakes, ice creams, milkshakes, etc.
- Raw bananas are also used in making curries and pickles.
- The fruit provides various nutritional and health benefits to us.
- Banana is a fruit that is loved by one and all for its delectable taste.
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| Word | Opposite |
| about | exactly |
| above | below |
| absence | presence |
| abundance | lack |
| to accept | to refuse |
| accidental | intentional |
| active | lazy |
| to add | to subtract |
| to admit | to deny |
| adult | child |
| advanced | elementary |
| affirmative | negative |
| afraid | brave |
| after | before |
| against | for |
| alike | different |
| alive | dead |
| all | none |
| to allow | to forbid |
| already | not yet |
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- Personal pronouns.
- Possessive pronouns.
- Relative pronouns.
- Reflexive pronouns.
- Intensive pronouns.
- Indefinite pronouns.
- Demonstrative pronouns.
- Interrogative pronouns.
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- accessary, accessory
- ad, add
- ail, ale
- air, heir
- aisle, I'll, isle
- all, awl
- allowed, aloud
- alms, arms
- altar, alter
- arc, ark
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Non-Impact printers don't uses any direct contact between ink ribbon and paper. They use laser, xerographic, electrostatic, chemical or inkjet technology. These printers are less noisy and don't have mechanical moving parts to conduct printing. Examples: Inkjet printers and Laser printers.
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- Nuts and seeds.
- Shellfish.
- Cruciferous vegetables.
- Organ meats.
- Eggs.
- Beans.
- Cocoa.
- Avocados.
- Berries.
- Yogurt and cheese.
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The total amount is given ₹30. First of all we will change ₹30 into paisa by using the fact that ₹1 is 100 paisa, so ₹30 is 3000 paisa.
So, the total amount is 3000 paisa which is available in form of 25 paise and 50 paisa coins.
Let’s consider the number of coins of 25 paisa be x and number of coins of 50 paisa be y in the bag.
So, the amount bag contain in term of x and y be,
25×x+50×y=25x+50y
The amount in the bag in paisa is 3000. So, we can say that,
25x+50y=3000
This can be further simplified by dividing 25 throughout so, we get
x+2y=120…(i)
In the 2nd line of the question it is written that the number of 25 paise coins is four times the number of 50 paise coins. So, we can write it as,
x=4y…(ii)
Now we will use the equation (ii) and substitute in equation (i) so, we get
<nobr aria-hidden="true">4y+2y=120⇒6y=120⇒y=1206=20</nobr>
Now as we know, y=20. So,
<nobr aria-hidden="true">x=4y⇒x=4(20)=80</nobr>
So, the number of 25 paise coins is 80 and the number of 50 paise coins is 20.
Note: Instead of forming two equations one can consider the number of 50 paise coins is x so, the number of 25 paise coins will be 4x.</div>
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A factor tree is a diagram used to determine the prime factors of a natural number greater than one.
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Cotton is picked up from the fields. The seeds are separated by combing. This process is known as ginning.
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Ginned cotton is compressed to form bales. These bales are sent to the spinning mills.
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The cotton bales are loosened and cleaned. This process is known as carding.
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The cotton fibres are then converted into rope-like loose strands. The strands are twisted to make yarns. This process is known as the spinning of cotton yarns.
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The yarns are then used to make fabrics by weaving and knitting.
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