1. 41.5 - 3.5 = 38.0 2. 3 : 5 3. (You must be asking 44th digit and not 26th) 44th digit = 6 and 26th digit = 2. 4. I think it should be sum of remaining...
Hi  The answer to question 2 is 3/5 The answer to question 3 is 2 The answer to question 4 is 11  Still working on question 1.  ... From: Rajesh...
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Hi Here is a relatively easy question on rearranging letters of a word. In how many rearrangements of the word AMAZED, is the letter ‘E’ positioned in...
Hi A very big thanks for posting these questions. Ans2: 5 numbers ( 13,26, 39,52,65) Ans3: 38 max avg Still confused at Q1. Thx & Rgds Sikander Saini...
I think 120 is the answer..... Here is the explanation: See E can be positioned at 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th positions only. When at 2nd position:Â Â 1st position...
Thanks Rajesh for such wonderful explanation of the questions. Keep it up !! RegardsKushal Singla ... From: Rajesh Balasubramanian <rajesh@...> Subject:...
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I think answer to 2nd question is 25. 13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21, 26,27,28,29,30,31,32, 39,40,41,42,43, 52,53,54, 65 Can anyone please provide answers n...
Hi all, My colleague mentioned that he had asked his class 1-2 questions on numbers related to the WC. Just thought it might be a good idea to follow that. The...
The number is 1233 = 12² + 33². Let's say the four digit number = N = abcd = XY = 100X + Y = X² + Y² => (X - 50)² + (Y - 1/2)² = 50² + (1/2)² => 4(X -...
Spot on. This answer is correct. There is one more solution to this question. Any other attempts? Rajesh 99626 48484 ... Spot on. This answer is correct. There...
Hi all, Have given below a few questions from Number Theory. These can also be found at the blog at http://iimcat.blogspot.com/2011/04/cat-number-theory.html ...
Hi I have tried these questions & according to me answer to these are: Ans1: There are 6 faces so we have following equation (f1+f6) (f2+f5) (f3+f4) = 385 So...
Can anyone explain solution to question 4? Question:-  How many positive integers exist such that they divide 10 raised to 11 but  not 10 raised to 10? ...
HI all, CAT has been consistently asking questions combining basic number theory and counting. So, it is probably good practice to have a go at these. As...