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Let total student = x
Girls = 18
A.T.Q.60% of x = 18
60/100*x = 18
x = 18*100/60
x = 30
Total student = 30
girls = 18
boys = 12
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Max marks 120+150+180=450
60% of 450 is 270
70 +72+x=270
x=270-142
x=128
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Steps 1: Find all the factors of each given number.
Step 2:Find common factors of the given number.
Step 3: The greatest of all the factors obtained in Step 2, is the required highest common factor (H.C.F).
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Aryabhatta was born in Kerala and lived from 476 AD to 550 AD, he completed his education from the ancient university of Nalanda and later he moved to Bihar and continued his studies in the great centre of learning located in close proximity to Kusumapura in Bihar and lived in Taregana District in Bihar in the late 5th and early 6th century.
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Given perimeter of the rhombus is 28m.
Therefore side × 4 = 28m
=> Side = 28/4
=> Side = 7m
Verification :-
Perimeter of rhombus = side × 4
= 7 × 4
= 28m
Hence, the side of the rhombus is 7m.
In area, the side of the rhombus is base.
Therefore b × h = 28m²
=> 7 × h = 28m²
=> h = 28/7
=> h = 4cm

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