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Let p be the statement “x is an irrational number,' q be the statement 'y is a trascendental number', and r be the statement 'x is a rational number iff y is a transcendental number '. Statement-1 r is equivalent to either q or p. Statement-2:r is equivalent to (p harr~q)

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The mean of three numbers is 40. All the three numbers are different natural numbers. If lowest is 19, what could be highest possible number of remaining two numbers?

The mean of three numbers is 40. All the three numbers are different natural numbers.If lowest is 19, what could be highest possible number of remaining two numbers?

The product of an odd number and even number is an ............ number.

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