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Time value of money
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answered on 31-Aug-20 12:58
Ex 4 b q 7 The equation p(1.06)³ - p Why is p subtracted in the equation
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Ok
Parikshit Rathod
CA Foundation
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Permutation and combination
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answered on 25-Aug-20 09:31
When 15 mangoes are equally divided in three students it should be in one way
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Total mangoes= 15 - so, total ways of arranging mangoes= 15! 15/3=5 mangoes for each student now we have 5! , 5!, 5! No of ways = (15)!/(5!â??5!â??5!)
Mehul Agrawal
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Exercise 4b of business maths
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answered on 23-Aug-20 13:58
Can't solve it having difficulty in getting the answer I am getting 44152 on my calculator instead of 4152.51. Please help
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Ohk
Parikshit Rathod
CA Foundation
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St
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answered on 21-Aug-20 09:13
Sir kya app iit jam pdhate h
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Regret no
Shalini Tiwari
CMA Final
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Differentiation
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answered on 21-Aug-20 09:45
See 25 th sum Say where did I do wrong
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Sorry mam I have seen the options wrong
Prasanth Kumar
CA Inter
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Differentiation
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answered on 20-Aug-20 18:00
In the 24 th sum I.e 7 th video last sum the answer is b as per ICAI but I got d even inthe video it is same
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The answer is dy/dx = - (y/x).((x.log y + y) / (y.log x + x)). There is a minor correction required in the options given at the bottom of the screen, which shall be made. What sir has written is correct.
Prasanth Kumar
CA Inter
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Differentiation
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answered on 20-Aug-20 18:24
Why can't we take a square as apower x formula in 13 th sum
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Could you explain what you are referring to as power x formula
Prasanth Kumar
CA Inter
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Progression
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answered on 21-Aug-20 09:32
For 25 and 26 give clue and for 27 pls say why 2nd method is wrong
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Thank you for explaining clearly
Prasanth Kumar
CA Inter
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Progression
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answered on 21-Aug-20 09:34
10 and 11 sums are doubt
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I got 10 and 11 sums by using trial and error.
Prasanth Kumar
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Simple interest
Maths & Stats
answered on 20-Aug-20 18:56
How to crack this explain
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S.I = pnr/100 4/9p=(p.r.r)/100 ==> since rate = period r^2 = 400/9 r=20/3
Roshan Zameer
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