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Time value of money Compound interest

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answered on 19-Jul-23 20:33

In que. 13) the 39.4 and 19.4 are also rates knw...like℅ or they are no. Of ppl? If 39.4-19.4=20 If they are like ℅ why don't we take 20℅ in formula?

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per thousand not %

Hena Desai

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answered on 16-Aug-23 07:51

There is a confusion in this question. Anyone can help me.

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Thanks

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answered on 03-Jul-23 17:40

Other than study material which sums have to practice

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For Paper-3 - Maths, LR and Stats, you may follow these tips: - Be quick in solving - 1 min for 1 question - If it takes more time, leave that question and come back again after completing all other remaining questions - Use shortcuts - Use option wise verification method, i.e., sometimes instead of solving, substitute the answer in the question and check which is the right answer. This helps in saving time in exam. - Learn some calculator tricks - Solve easy questions first - Lengthy and time taking questions can be kept for the last - Try to solve maximum questions - If you are 75 to 80% sure about the answer, you may attempt it. - If you are very much confused about the answer, you may leave it to avoid negative marking. - Before the exam, get more practice by solving MTPs, RTPs and PYQs. - 13-14 marks come from Time value of money. So, study that chapter thoroughly. - LR is very easy. You can complete it within 2 days and it is very scoring. So, have a good grip on that. Then cover statistics and maths. - Solve the exercise questions, additional questions "MULTIPLE" times to get absolute clarity. Do your best and leave the rest to God. All the best.

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Bivariate distribution

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answered on 28-Jun-23 00:18

Bivariate distribution

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answered on 21-Jun-23 19:31

It's given the ans as 1/4 in the ans book. How 1/4 will come?

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Okay thanks 💙

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Index numbers

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answered on 20-Jun-23 10:05

Is it enough for exam to do only the exercise given in institutes material for index numbers? ( Only theory questions were given in the material)

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Ok tqq

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answered on 21-Jun-23 11:04

How one is deducted from the n that is( 7-1) so that it is considered as the tallest person is exculded

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Yes, the tallest person is to be excluded as given in the question. So, 7-1 = 6.

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answered on 17-Jun-23 14:07

Hw to do 29th sum

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Tku

Shruthi Nachammai

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answered on 24-Jul-23 09:24

Hw to do 20th sum

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n/2(2a+(n-1).d). Or. n/2(a+l)

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answered on 15-Jun-23 22:48

Hw to do 19th and 20th

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Kk tnk u

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