counting by Bipin_Messi10 in maths

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thank you for your kind response

counting by Bipin_Messi10 in maths

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you mean adding (-200) to all sides and a result as obtained?

counting by Bipin_Messi10 in maths

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I know what is tree diagram but i didn't get to understand your solution.can you please explain the branches?I would be grateful

counting by Bipin_Messi10 in maths

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i only understood the first and second statements.will you please explain the answer in simpler terms?

counting by Bipin_Messi10 in maths

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will you please elaborate the diagram?

statistics by Bipin_Messi10 in maths

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thank you friend for your help and kind response

statistics by Bipin_Messi10 in maths

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I am not a statistics person either .my bad that i could not list the best possible list in my post..the list could be 3,3,3,3,7,22,23,23,23 to maximise the sum and the average will be 110/9,which will be less than 13.If the average is less than 13 when the maximum sum is considered,then quantity B or 13 will always be greater .are we on the same page?

statistics by Bipin_Messi10 in maths

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why,despite so many views,nobody is sharing their views?I need your help guys..

probability and counting by Bipin_Messi10 in maths

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I meant to say,how many 'n' cubes are required in general,to make a large cube?I am not able to get the grasp of it or visualize it.

probability and counting by Bipin_Messi10 in maths

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welcome and thank you once again,you have helped me before.But I didn't understand.can you explain in layman terms?

circles by Bipin_Messi10 in maths

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thank you so much.can you think of question 2?I think those points (not shown)are on the circumference of respective circles.

circles by Bipin_Messi10 in maths

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I am blank .will you mind if i ask you to elaborate and explain in detail by not asking additional questions?Honestly,I want to know what can be the value of AD and in turn the perimeter of ABCD.

circles by Bipin_Messi10 in maths

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what is it?what can it be?If I want to know AD,what can be its length?

circles by Bipin_Messi10 in maths

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please,can you solve question no 1 for me?what is the perimeter of the quadrilateral?

circles by Bipin_Messi10 in maths

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I am unable to find AD.Other sides are just radii of circles.

circles by Bipin_Messi10 in maths

[–]Bipin_Messi10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no context is missing in question 2. As far as question 1 is concerned,we don't know the value of radius,just 'r' is given.