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For a cricket trem people from one class and 8 people from another class have come for selection . In how ways can we select a cricket team of 11 people taking at least 2 from the firstt class and at least one form another class ?

Study the following information and answer the given questions. A certain number of people sitting in a linear row facing north. T sits third from one of the ends. Six people sit between A and T. The number of people sitting between A and T is the same as a number of people sitting between A and H. Three people sit between A and G who sits fourth to the right of C. Nine people are sitting between C and K when counted from the left of K. Number of people sitting to the right of A is one less than the number of people sitting to the left of C. Six people sit between D and C. Only one person sits between D and J, who sits second from the end. How many people are sitting in the given arrangement?

Study the following information and answer the given questions. A certain number of people sitting in a linear row facing north. T sits third from one of the ends. Six people sit between A and T. The number of people sitting between A and T is the same as a number of people sitting between A and H. Three people sit between A and G who sits fourth to the right of C. Nine people are sitting between C and K when counted from the left of K. Number of people sitting to the right of A is one less than the number of people sitting to the left of C. Six people sit between D and C. Only one person sits between D and J, who sits second from the end. Number of people sitting between D and C is the same as the number of people sitting between______ .

A market researcher selected 200 people at random from a group of people who indicated that they liked a certain book. The 200 people were shown a movie based on the book and then asked whether they liked or disliked the movie. Of those surveyed, 95% said they disliked the movie. Which of the following inferences can appropriately be drawn from this survey result?

Study the following information and answer the given questions. A certain number of people sitting in a linear row facing north. T sits third from one of the ends. Six people sit between A and T. The number of people sitting between A and T is the same as a number of people sitting between A and H. Three people sit between A and G who sits fourth to the right of C. Nine people are sitting between C and K when counted from the left of K. Number of people sitting to the right of A is one less than the number of people sitting to the left of C. Six people sit between D and C. Only one person sits between D and J, who sits second from the end. How many people sit between J and H?

Study the following information and answer the given questions. A certain number of people sitting in a linear row facing north. T sits third from one of the ends. Six people sit between A and T. The number of people sitting between A and T is the same as a number of people sitting between A and H. Three people sit between A and G who sits fourth to the right of C. Nine people are sitting between C and K when counted from the left of K. Number of people sitting to the right of A is one less than the number of people sitting to the left of C. Six people sit between D and C. Only one person sits between D and J, who sits second from the end. Who amongst the following sits between H and A?

Study the following information and answer the given questions. A certain number of people sitting in a linear row facing north. T sits third from one of the ends. Six people sit between A and T. The number of people sitting between A and T is the same as a number of people sitting between A and H. Three people sit between A and G who sits fourth to the right of C. Nine people are sitting between C and K when counted from the left of K. Number of people sitting to the right of A is one less than the number of people sitting to the left of C. Six people sit between D and C. Only one person sits between D and J, who sits second from the end. Who amongst the following sits fifth to the right of K?

Orange Computers is breaking up its conference attendees into groups. Each group must have exactly 1 person from Division A, 2 people from Division B, and 3 people from Division C. There are 20 people from Division A, 30 people from Division B, and 40 people from Division C at the conference. What is the smallest number of people who will not be able to be assigned to a group?

Study the given information carefully and answer the questions based on it. A survey was made to find the type of music that a certain group of young people liked in a city If 20 people liked classical music, then how many young people were surveyed?