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| in banking sums, where interest is czlculated at the end of mar and sept, wt i do is, calc the int fr 6 months and the last transaction to ot...
the amt i get will be rounded off and multiplyed with 6.. the resultant amt's int will be found and this int will be added to the 1 one.. can i do in this process or do you guys have a much better way? |  | 
| asked by Srichitra Vankadari (hpsk) 8 years ago | 
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| guys, can you explain me the easiest way to find the square root of a number by using log table..(assume that the no. whose sqrt to be found is-400 |  |  
| asked by Srichitra Vankadari (hpsk) 8 years ago |  
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| Guys serious doubt tell me is cylinder is in portion or not. |  | 
| asked by Drij Vaghasia (drij5860) 8 years ago | 
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| SELINA REVISION PAPER-I
Pg 432 Q 11(b) Isnt the answer 30? |  | 
| asked by Akash Ashok (akashskyash007) 8 years ago | 
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| In savings account qns, are u supposed to consider the month when its closed on the last day of the month or u nvr consider the month in which it is closed? |  | 
| asked by  (reba000) 8 years ago | 
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| So what are u guys gonna do after just after the exam..... I know it is dumb to ask but r u guys gonna go out or something else. Asked just outta curiosity... |  | 
| asked by Rudra Joshi (rudrajoshi) 8 years ago | 
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| (x-9) : (3x+6) is the duplicate ratio of 4:9.
It means (x-9):(3x-9) = 4^2:9^2 
Am I correct? |  | 
| asked by Sayantan karmakar (sk17) 8 years ago | 
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| Is 1.38 correct to 2 significant figures or not?
I think so it is 3 significant figures.am I right? |  |  
| asked by Sayantan karmakar (sk17) 8 years ago |  
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| CONCISE MATHEMATICS 
Revision Paper 6
Pg. 450 
Q (7).a |  | 
| asked by Xyz (ckgm1799) 8 years ago | 
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| How to calc amount in banking sums (savings) |  | 
| asked by Ravi Patole (ravi119) 8 years ago | 
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