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ascent4cat · 2IIM Prep for IIM's CAT 2008

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  • Category: Business Schools
  • Founded: Jan 10, 2002
  • Language: English
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This group is moderated by 2IIM an initiative of Ascent Education, an IIM Alumni venture. The objective of the group is to have an online forum to discuss issues and post messages relating to CAT preparation leading to an admission into one of the IIMs or other top business schools in India. Any message relating to B Schools, entrance tests, preparation for MBA entrance, B School rankings, how to attempt specific sections, difficult questions, GD and PI tips etc can be sent to this group. Information about IIMs and other top B Schools such as S P Jain, Bajaj, XLRI, XIM, FMS, Symbiosis and queries can be posted on this forum. A Mock CAT question is being sent to members of this forum by email once a week with answers and solutions.

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Re: Permutation question
5 digit positive integers with no two consecutive digits being the same = 9^5 G.HARI 91-9840149640
Posted - Thu Apr 17, 2008 9:08 am
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Re: Permutation question
total number of 5 digit numbers= 9*10^4 now we have to find the total number of 5 digit numbers in which we have atleast one set of consecutive same numbers.
Posted - Thu Apr 17, 2008 9:08 am
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Re: Permutation question
I think the answer is the third one...i.e.9^5 ways Please let me know If i am wrong.. Rajib ...
Posted - Thu Apr 17, 2008 9:07 am
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A Business School with a good pedigree
Hi As part of our endeavour to update you on the new business schools that hold promise, we bring to you this time Rustomjee Business School. Details about the
Posted - Thu Apr 17, 2008 9:06 am
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Permutation question
Hi all Here is a permutation combination question. How many 5-digit positive integers exist in which no two consecutive digits are the same? 1. 10^5 - 9^5 2.
Posted - Wed Apr 16, 2008 1:30 am
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