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- We have, 10% × x = 40
- or, 10/100 × x = 40
- Multiplying both sides by 100 and dividing both sides by 10,
we have x = 40 × 100/10 - x = 400
If you are using a calculator, simply enter 40×100÷10, which will give you the answer.
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Roger Federer has won 20 Major singles titles — the most by any man in history, including an all-time record eight Wimbledon titles. Don Budge is the only male player in tennis history to have won six consecutive Grand Slam singles titles, from Wimbledon 1937 to U.S.Championships 1938.
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To be marginalised is to be forced to occupy the sides or fringes and thus not be at the centre of things.
The word ‘marginalisation’ refers to a situation in which an individual or a group of individuals is deprived of certain privileges or treated as different from others. Marginalisation can be experienced in every sphere. Several factors are there which make certain groups in society feel marginalised. These factors are economic, social, cultural and political.
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Force is a vector quantity because it depends on both magnitude as well as direction.
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