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answered on 11-Oct-22 09:58

Tell me the answer to 9 th question

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Can be this way also

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answered on 12-Oct-22 12:01

Greetings sir, Q.no 13 (set B) is incomplete in IL notes sir...and the answer is quite confusing too...so kindly solve it sir

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Thanks for highlighting, we will update.

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answered on 11-Oct-22 10:05

What is the answer for the question... option a or c

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Options c

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answered on 11-Oct-22 10:17

What is the appropriate answer for the question attached...with explanation

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Divided by*

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answered on 11-Oct-22 17:48

Regression equation of Y on X is 8X â?? 10Y 66 = 0 and SD(x) = 3, find the value of Cov (x, y).? Please solve.

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byx = 8/10. Use byx = cov (x,y)/SDx and substitute values

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answered on 10-Oct-22 18:34

Q. no. 19 I know how to find the answer by the general method by dividing Favourable outcomes by Total no. of outcomes. I want to know Can this question be solved by Permutation and Combination formula nCr ?

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Please show me your solution. I am having difficulty in solving it through P and C method

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answered on 10-Oct-22 18:55

Answer for q.no 26 with explanation Thanks in advance!

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Thanks a lot

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answered on 10-Oct-22 15:36

Answer to 1st question

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Cube root of 3

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answered on 10-Oct-22 12:11

Explain 38 and 39

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Trick: In continued proportion, the middle term is called mean. The multiplied values of the remaining 'n' terms is equal to the nth power of the mean i.e.middle term.

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answered on 08-Oct-22 16:32

I am not understanding the second line of question

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Yes you are right he may be outsider or paternal uncle So there is no relation

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