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answered on 23-Jul-22 22:14
Find AM X=1 2 3 4 5 6
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3.5
Jenil Sorathiya
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CA foundation
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answered on 22-Jul-22 06:54
Can anyone suggest me how to prepare paper 3 foundatiom
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â??There is no hard and fast trick but only smart study that can make you passâ?? Do all question from module 2 times and important ones 3 times. at least by seeing answers also. Solve important question from practise book. â??â??-MOST IMPORTANTâ??â?? â??DO NOT ATTEMPT MORE THAN YOU KNOW.PLAY SAFE.FIRSTLY SOLVE 45 CORRECT ONES AND THEN TICK THOSE YOU ARE MORE THAN 80 % SURE. â?? SOLVE PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION IS MUST. PURCHASE SCANNER AND PRACTISE LOT. Following these you will not only pass but can score good marks as well.
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Math question
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answered on 21-Jul-22 08:21
A machine is depreciated at the rate of 20% on reducing balance. The original cost of the machine was â?¹100000 and it's ultimate scarp value was â?¹ 30000. The effective life of the machine is ?
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Same doubt to me also , thanks for your clarification .
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Concept regarding logarithm
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answered on 18-Jul-22 16:20
Here , the value of 0.3010 - 1 value is -0.6090 I am getting the value from calculator is 0.699 .
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It is 0.699
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Blood relation
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answered on 18-Jul-22 16:26
Mr.X has 4 daughters . Each of them has a brother . How many sons does Mr.X have ? Explain these . a) 8 b) 1 C) 4 D) None of these
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Answer is 1.
Vignesh Psv
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Is the Answer is correct
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answered on 03-Oct-22 09:54
Please tell me that is this question answer is correct or not because we have to find out future value.
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Options A is correct
Ashu Kumar
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PnC
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answered on 21-Jul-22 17:26
How to solve Question no 53 in below picture
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4!
Bhavesh Choudhary
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Logical Reasoning
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answered on 03-Oct-22 09:57
Blood Relations
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A is the daughter of D
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Theory
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answered on 28-Jun-22 11:04
Isn't it both as for mutually exclusive The limits appear same but for mutually inclusive it appears different. Ques 33
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You are right in principle. But here there is another way of interpreting too. In exclusive classification, upper limit of one class is the same as the lower limit of the successive class. But there, upper limit is excluded from that class and inluced in next class. Example: In mutually exclusive classification, 10-20, 20-30, 30,-40, 20 will be included in 20-30 and not 10-20. So, we may say 20 is not actually the upper limit of 10-20 as upper limit is defined as maximum value that class interval may contain and it will be less than 20 only. So, fine line here. Don't worry, as exam today. If this question gets asked, you can go with option b.
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Time Value of Money
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answered on 28-Jun-22 10:04
Plz guidee in this question.
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Generally, the more decimal places we consider, the more accurate the answer will be, but here even after considering all the decimal places up to 11 digits we are getting Rs1,44,871 only. So nearest value has to be taken - Rs1,44,890
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