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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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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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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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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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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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