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Ans 1:
Class : Class 9
TWO TRAINGLES MEANS TWO SQUARES 1 TRAINGLE IT MEANS THAT SQUARE IS GREATER THAN TRAINGLE,1SQUARE AND 1 TRAINGLE MEANS TWO CIRCLES [IF CIRCLE HAVE TO BE GREATER THAN THESE BOTH IT SHOULD BE 1 ONLY INSTEAD OF 2]AND TRAINGLE MEANS 50 SO THE SQUARE SHOULD BE MORE ONLY IT MEANS THAT TRAINGLE IS GREATER THAN CIRCLE
Ans 4:
Class : Class 6
I just tried to look at each one of the statements (A,B,C,D) and figured out that the first one (A) is true, so that means everything else should be false. Hence, A is the correct answer
Ans 6:
Class : Class 6
it is apparently correct because , if i say that the value of the 1 and 2 triangle is 2 and the value of the other 3 is 4 and 0 respectively the sum of all these is 12 and the value of circle according to the statement is 10 the it is correct that circle is smaller than the triangle
Ans 11:
Class : Class 6
First equation will tell us square is half of triangle. 1 triangle is 50 so, square is 25. Second equation will tell us that 75 is equal to 2 circles So , 1 circle is 37.5. This tell us that triangle is greater to circle means 50 is greater than 37.5. So, my answer is "A"
Ans 17:
Class : Class 6
TWO TRAINGLES MEANS TWO SQUARES 1 TRAINGLE IT MEANS THAT SQUARE IS GREATER THAN TRAINGLE,1SQUARE AND 1 TRAINGLE MEANS TWO CIRCLES [IF CIRCLE HAVE TO BE GREATER THAN THESE BOTH IT SHOULD BE 1 ONLY INSTEAD OF 2]AND TRAINGLE MEANS 50 SO THE SQUARE SHOULD BE MORE ONLY IT MEANS THAT TRAINGLE IS GREATER THAN CIRCLE
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Ans 3:
Class : Class 5
Got it... 64 is sum of all three. Reduce 3*5= 15 to get 49.If P = 4 and Q = 5 (as it is given that Q is one more than P), we get the sum 49.Now P Q = 4 5 = 9
Ans 15:
Class : Class 6
This is very difficult for class 3... it will be helpful if you could explain the answer
Ans 35:
Class : Class 2
when you add the product of the numbers in the circles - you get the answer.64
Ans 36:
Class :
I am a 7th class student and i can do this question and it is a linear equation question but for class 3 it is too tough btw solution is :- as 3*5+ 6*p+ q5= 64 and q is 1 + p let p be x and q be x+1 so then equation forms =64=3*5 + 6*x + 5*(x+1) =64 =15+6x+5x+5 = 64 =20+11x so 11x = 64-20 / 11 = 44/11 ie 4 hence x=4 x+1=5 so p+q =4+5 ie9 so answer is 9. hope this helps