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The probability that a student selected at random from a class will pass in Hindi is 4/5 and the probability that he passes in Hindi and English is 1/2 . What is the probability that he will pass in English if it is known that he has passed in Hindi ?

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The numbers of students speaking English and Hindi are in the ratio of 4:5. If the number of students speaking English increased by 35% and that speaking Hindi increased by 20% , what would be the new respective ratio?

What does a duck do when it flies upside down? The answer to this riddle is hidden in the equation given below: If i + 69 = 70 , then i = ? If 8u = 6u + 8 , then u = ? If 4a = -5a + 45 , then a = ? If 4q + 5 = 17 , then q=? If -5t - 60 = - 70 then t = ? If 1/4 s + 98 = 100 , then s = ? If 5/3 p+9 = 24 then p = _______ ? If 3c = c+12 , then c = ________ ? If 3(k+1) =24 , then k = ________ ? For riddle answer : substitute the number for the letter it equals

The pie chart given shows the number of marks scored by a student in the given 5 subjects. The total marks scored by the student is 480. The marks scored by the student in Hindi is how much percent more than the marks scored in Economics?

The radii of two metallic spheres are 5 cm and 10 cm and both carry equal charge of 75 mu C . If the two spheres are shorted then charge will be transferred-

The magnetic potential at a point on the line inclined at 30^(@) with the axis of a short magnet is 1.5xx10^(-5) J//Am If the magnetic moment is 1.732 Am^(2) ,What will be distance of point from centre of the magnet?

The magnet potential at a point on the line inclined at 60^(@) with the axis of short magnet is 1.5 xx 10^(-5) J//Am .If the magnetic moment of magnet is 3Am^(2) ,then the distance of the point from the centre of the dipole will bw