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Yashasvi Vishwakarma 3 years, 1 month ago

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Shubh Lakshna Pandey 3 years, 1 month ago

@sumankumarsingh, Hydrogen is electro-positive but it is a non-metal.

Jessika Chauhan 3 years, 1 month ago

metal is good conductor of heat like iron, copper, zinc, lead etc. is known as metal. non metal is bad conductor of heat like carbon, sulphur, oxygen, hydrogen etc. is known as non metal

Suman Kumar Singh 3 years, 1 month ago

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Suman Kumar Singh 3 years, 1 month ago

While , non metals are electronegative elements. They had the tendency to either gain electrons or share it to attain stability by making electronic configuration like it's nearest inert gas

Suman Kumar Singh 3 years, 1 month ago

Metals are electropositive elements . They had the tendency to loose electrons to get stability by getting electronic configuration like it's nearest inert gas
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Darshani Sahu 2 years, 10 months ago

2/15

Keshav Dahlan 3 years ago

2 by 15 is correct answer

Ajaya Purohit 3 years, 1 month ago

2 by 15
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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

If the cells are not in proper contact with each other, then the circuit will not be complete and current will not flow through the circuit. Hence, the bulb will not glow.

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Ardhendu Chaubey 3 years, 1 month ago

First we divide 136 with 4 because square plot has 4 equal side Then the product is 34 Then 34 multiply with 34 Therefore the answer is 1156m²

Digvijay Sandip Thorat 3 years, 1 month ago

18496sqm

Nancy Fuloriya 3 years, 1 month ago

8100m²

Harshada Suryavanshi 3 years, 1 month ago

Find the area of a square plot whose perimeter is 136m.
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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

Andrew Manson was a young doctor. He was a dedicated and hard working medical practitioner. He never failed in his calling. He was full of ideas. He judged every case on its merit. He showed quite a mature understanding of his patients. He never faltered or hesitated. When torn between two conflicts, he wasted no time in taking the right and prompt decision. We find Joe Morgan waiting for Andrew Manson at midnight. Andrew Manson was tired and not in a proper frame of mind. Even then he accompanied Joe to his house. He was a good judge of men and matters. When he realized that the old lady feared that the doctor might leave the case, he assured her. He realized that the case demanded his immediate attention. He declared that he would not leave the place till everything was over. We find Andrew Manson a clear headed person. He could resolve any issue. He didn't hesitate even to do any experiment. Plunging the child into the icy and hot waters turn by turn was a daring experiment.Similarly, rubbing and releasing the chest with a rough towel was another experiment. It, finally brought success to the doctor. In the end, Andrew was satisfied that he did everything whatever had been expected of him.

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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

Length of rectangular hall = 14 m

Breadth of rectangular hall = 12 m

Area of hall ={tex}\text { Length } \times \text { Breadth }=14 \times 12=168 \mathrm{sq} . \mathrm{m} .{/tex}

Side of square tile = 10 cm = 0.1 m

Area of square tile ={tex}0.1^2=0.01 s q . m{/tex}

No. of tiles are required = {tex}\frac{168}{0.01}=16800{/tex}

Hence 16800 tiles are required .

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Ishwari Bharati 3 years ago

MS Excel can connect to web pages, ERP systems and various cloud BI tools, like Salesforce, and will continue to develop the compatibility with most big data analytic companies. MS Excel will be the go to software to analyze, chart and tell a story about your business, spotting trends, risks and finding opportunities….

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Riddhi Barthwal 3 years, 1 month ago

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filledbookmark USE APP Sign in Questions & Answers CBSE Mathematics Grade 7 Simple Interest Answer If Rs. 10000 is invested at 5% interest rate p.a. Find the interest at the end of the one year. Answer VerifiedVerified 181.7k+ views 4 likes Hint: In this problem, we need to find the interest at the end of one year using a simple interest formula. Complete step-by-step answer: The formula for simple interest is shown below. Simple interest = P⋅r⋅t100......(1) Here, P is principal, r is rate of interest and t is time in years. Substitute 10000 for P , 5 for r and 1 for t in equation (1) to obtain the interest at the end of one year. Simple interest = (10000)⋅(5)⋅(1)100⇒Simple interest = 50000100⇒Simple interest = 500 Thus, the interest at the end of the one year is Rs.500.

Digvijay Sandip Thorat 3 years, 1 month ago

15000
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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

Madikeri is a hill town in southern India. Framed by the Western Ghats mountain range, it’s known for the Raja’s Seat, a simple monument overlooking forests and rice paddies. In the center, the 17th-century Madikeri Fort features 2 stone elephants at the entrance. Nearby, the domed Omkareshwar Temple is dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva. To the northwest, cascading Abbey Falls is surrounded by spice plantations

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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

Revenue from operations = 3,20,000 x {tex}\frac { 100 } { 80 }{/tex} = 4,00,000
Let Credit Revenue from operations be = 3x
Cash Revenue = x
Therefore, total revenue = x + 3x = 4x
4,00,000 = 4x
x = 1,00,000

So,Credit Revenue from operations = 3x = 3,00,000
Let Opening Trade Receivables be = y
Closing Trade Receivables = y + 15,000
Trade receivable turnover ratio = {tex}\frac { \text { Net Credit Revenue from operation } } { \text { Average Trade Receivables } }{/tex}
{tex}4 = \frac { 3,00,000 \times 2 } { y + y + 15,000 }{/tex}
8y = 6,00,000 - 60,000
{tex}y = \frac { 5,40,000 } { 8 } = 67,500{/tex}
Opening trade receivable = y = 67500
Closing trade receivable = y + 15,000 = 67500 + 15000 = 85200

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Prisha Gandhi 3 years ago

Young Segall was afraid of flying. He thought his wings will not support hem and he might fall down. His parents started to taunt him for not flying. He used to stay on the cliff while his siblings used to fly in the sky, catch fish . His parents didn't gave him food and told him that if he will not fly so he will not get food but the Segall was extremely hungry. When he saw that his mother is coming towards him with a fish so he became happy but her mother was little bit far from him , her mother was flying above him but madden by hunger he dived to his mother and jumped off the cliff. He was shock for the first time but later on he was able to fly.

Ashmit Gautam 3 years, 1 month ago

Firstly Young seagull is not able to fly because he think if he fly it will
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ix How can the solutions, suggested in paragraph five, best be described? A. practical B. presentable C. popular D. prejudiced 1 x Select the most suitable title for the above passage. A. The Scary Side of Ghost Nets B. Ghost Nets – A Result of Human Dominance C. Ghost Nets – A Menace to Marine Life D. Ways to Tackle the Problem of Ghost Nets 1 II Read the passage given below. 10 1 It is generally accepted that leadership development should be a part of the education system's responsibility for preparing individuals to participate in a democratic and progressive society. Many schools, colleges and universities, across nations, provide their students with leadership courses, curricular programs and co-curricular programs that are designed to develop students’ formal knowledge about leadership as well as opportunities and experiences to develop students as leaders and actually practise leadership. Yet, only a handful of studies have sought to understand leader development from the students’ point of view, with students describing their own experiences and what they learned from them in their own words. 2 A 2014 descriptive study sought to understand student leadership with research through key events via the following research questions: Research Question 1: What key events do student leaders in college, report as significantly impacting their development as a leader? Research Question 2: What lessons do student leaders in college, report learning as a result of the key events they have experienced? Research Question 3: Are certain key events more likely to be linked to particular lessons? Approximately 130 students were contacted and the 72 interested, were interviewed. Two members of the research team were present for each 15–45-minute interview. One member served as the primary interviewer while the second ran the audio equipment. The results for lessons learned (Table 1), were varied, but there were a few that were frequently quoted

Sahiba Ahmed 3 years, 1 month ago

Based on your understanding of the passage, answer the questions given below. 1x10 i Complete the sentence by choosing an appropriate option. Ghost nets have been named so because they A. cause much harm to the marine life. B. are functional though not in use by fishers. C. are not owned by anyone. D. act as a snare for all animals in oceans. 1 ii Comment on the writer’s reference to the ghost nets in paragraph one, as a health problem for the oceans. 1 iii List the two ways being entangled in a ghost net is likely to impact a walrus. (Clue: Think about the type of animal a walrus is) 1 iv Select the option that conveys the opposite of ‘negligible’, from words used in paragraph two. A. unimpressive B. monumental C. exposing D. threat 1 v The writer would agree with the given statements based on paragraph three,EXCEPT: A. Most ghost nets take a few years to completely disintegrate. B. Ghost nets contribute to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. C. Most ghost nets provide nutrition to marine animals, upon disintegration. D. Ghost nets can curtail freedom of marine animals. 1 vi Some records share that fishing nets used to be made of common rope using natural fibres, prior to the 1960s. Based on your understanding of paragraph three, list one major advantage that these had over the fishing nets being used in present times. 1 vii Why is it fair to say that commitment and innovation have to go hand-in-hand to rid the oceans of ghost nets? 1 viii Complete the given sentence with an appropriate inference, with respect to the following: The writer quotes the example of the WWF-led mission in the Baltic Sea (Paragraph 4), in order to...................

Sahiba Ahmed 3 years, 1 month ago

Read the passage given below. 10 1 Ghost nets aren’t supernatural, but they are legitimately scary. A ghost net is a fishing net that’s been lost or abandoned in the ocean. They are one particularly appalling part of the global ghost fishing problem, which includes fishing gear abandoned in the water. Any net or line left in the ocean can pose a threat to marine life. Just because a net is no longer used by fishers doesn’t mean it stops working. These nets continue to trap everything in their path, presenting a major problem for the health of our oceans and marine life. 2 Ghost nets entangle sea turtles, dolphins and porpoises, birds, sharks, seals and more, apart from catching fish. The nets keep animals from moving freely, cause injuries and keep mammals and birds from rising to the surface for air. Since hundreds of animals can be caught in a single net, this threat is monumental. The ghost nets harm coral reefs too—breaking corals, exposing them to disease and even blocking the reefs from needed sunlight. 3 Ghost nets are also a major contributor to the ocean plastics’ crisis. Most modern nets are made of nylon or other plastic compounds that can last for centuries. According to a 2018 study in Scientific Reports, ghost nets make up at least 46 percent of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Those abandoned fishing lines and nets that do breakdown never go away; they just become smaller pieces of plastic. Marine animals mistake this microplastic for food and eat it, which can harm internal organs, keep them from eating and expose them to toxic chemicals. 4 Exorcising ghost nets from our oceans will require commitment, cooperation and innovation. Many groups are working to remove ghost nets from the sea and are collaborating with local fishers and governments around the world to identify target areas and remove as many nets as possible. In 2015, a single World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF)-led mission in the Baltic Sea hauled up 268 tons of nets, ropes and other material. 5 To stop these nets from becoming ghosts in the first place, conservation organisations advocate for fishing gear that can be traced to its owner so anyone dumping nets can be fined and refundable deposits on nets to encourage returning or recycling rather than littering. Tools like sonar reflectors that can make ghost nets easier to find and working with small-scale fisheries to develop more sustainable fishing gear and practic

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