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Suhana Samkaria 3 years, 2 months ago

Am i right?

Suhana Samkaria 3 years, 2 months ago

10m=4s 15m=6sec This means it travels 5m in 2 sec.it will travel 50 m in 10 sec. Then in next 4sec , it will travel 70 m.

Aanchal Kashyap 3 years, 3 months ago

Anyone give me the solution of this question
Daksh had an ambition to start a business. After completing his studies, he surveyed the market for a business opportunity. He did a course in the production and marketing of handmade sheets. There after, he decided to start the business of producing handmade sheets, through which he would be recycling some of the waste material. On 1st April 2013, he started his business with a capital of 5,00,000 and borrowed 5,00,000 from his friend at an interest rate of 8% per annum. He purchased premises for 4,00,000 and installed machinery valued at 1,00,000. Loose tools of 80,000 Fumiture and Fixtures of 1.50,000 and a computer for 20,000 were also purchased. All the cash was kept in a bank and payments were made through the bank. The following is a summary of transactions: Dye and Chemicals/? Total Purchases R 3,95,000 (Cash) + 2,05,000 (Credit)) 12% 10,000 Total Sales 7,50,000 (Cash)+2,50,000 (Credit)] 12%. Wages 2,40,000 18,000 12,000 Electricity Expenses Water Expenses 24,000 Cartage on Purchases Cartage on Sales Business premises were insured on 1st October, 2013, on a yearly premium of 24,000. Interest on loan was paid by cheque and a part of loan of 1,00,000 was also paid at the year end. On 31st March, 2014: 6) Closing stock valued at *248,000. (i) Wages of 20,000 were still outstanding. (i) Depreciation was to be provided @ 10% per annum on machinery, loose tools and computer and @ 5% per annum on premises and furniture and fixtures. (iv) A debtor of 7,200 became insolvent and only 25 paisa in a rupee is expected to be realised from him. 12 30,000 You are required to: 1. Journalise these transactions, post them into ledger accounts and prepare a Trial Balance 2 Prepare financial statements for Daksh. Also, comment on the profitability and solvency of the firm.
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Kiswer Khan 3 years, 3 months ago

Notes of arithmetic line graph or time series graph

Ahjoru Misaya 3 years, 3 months ago

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Himanshu Kashyap 3 years, 1 month ago

उरूक। उर। मारी। बाबिलोनिया। सुमेर

Nitish Kumar 3 years, 2 months ago

Three cities only 1urak 2 ur 3 mari
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Bhavishya Sandhu Sandhu 3 years, 3 months ago

Reduce

Himanshu Kumar 3 years, 3 months ago

Shut up
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Nikhat Haidari 3 years, 3 months ago

A/c to principal of homogenity- F=a√L =)MLT^-2=a√L =)a=MLT^-2÷L^1/2 =)a=MLT^-2×L^-1/2 a=ML^1/2T^-2 F=bt^2=a√x MLT^-2=bT^2 =)b=MLT^-2÷T^2 =)b=MLT^-4 ANS-:a/b=ML^1/2T^-2÷MLT^-4 =L^-1/2T^2
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Ayaskanta Dasgupta 3 years, 3 months ago

Skip to content Readers Venue Menu The Portrait of Lady by Khushwant Singh Summary in 100-150 words 24 June 2021 by Readers Venue The Portrait of Lady Summary in 100-150 words ‘The Portrait of a Lady’ is a descriptive story describing Khushwant Singh’s grandmother. He describes his relationship with his grandmother in the story – The Portrait of Lady. He recalls his grandmother as a short, old, slightly bent lady. He sketches the lady as not very pretty but constantly beautiful throughout her life and the twenty years that the author had stayed with her. She was healthy and lived a very long life. In the story, the author describes the 3 phases of relationship in the story which include the time of complete dependence, the sharing of room, and losing the common link of friendship by getting his privacy. Grandmother had an orthodox kinda mentality and disapproved of Music lessons taught to the author in the school. Animal lover, theist, and the formerly caring lady died out of very usual mild fever. She spent her last chapter chanting the god’s name and praying. She ignored the protest done by the author and the author’s parents. Finally, with a peaceful pallor spread on her face, she died. During the customary ceremony, before the funeral, the corpse was lying in her room where 1000’s sparrows sat scattered on the floor, very quiet. They showed their sorrow by taking no notice of the bread crumbs kept by the author’s mother and flew away once the body was carried away and came back never again.  Read More – The Portrait of Lady The portrait of a lady NCERT CategoriesUncategorisedPost navigation Class 11 JEE/NEET – Books, Notes, & PYQs PDF Free Download The Portrait of A Lady Notes | Class 11 Hornbill Chapter 1 Notes PDF Leave a Comment Comment NameEmailWebsite Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. © 2022 Readers Venue • Built with GeneratePress
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Yqngbiu Lucky 3 years, 2 months ago

In mesopotamia we founded that transport export And import system were good bcz of two water Yigris And europhayes river .. The first City life began in meshopotamia ..
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Jay Kumar 3 years, 3 months ago

Mesopotamia was trading exporting grains,cooking oils,pottery,leathergoods,baskets,textiles and jewelry
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Harmanpreet Singh 3 years, 2 months ago

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Sachendra Singh 3 years, 3 months ago

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Umang Umang 3 years, 3 months ago

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Siddharthi S 3 years, 3 months ago

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