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@Purplesunbird Rural-dual, urban-only RBI
Rural except PACS. PACS is not under RBI, I think?
Right. They are under complete control of state govt.
@Purplesunbird Rural-dual, urban-only RBI
Rural except PACS. PACS is not under RBI, I think?
Yes, because they're not covered under Banking regulation 1949
@Purplesunbird Rural-dual, urban-only RBI
I think duality of control is still there. Only mrunal says RBI is the sole regulator now.
7.5-3.25 = 4.25 this you can measure by placing 2 roads parallel to each other. after you have measured it you can use 3.25m rod again to measure 4.25-3.25 =1. mistri aise hi naapte hai XDIf you have 2 straight sticks of length 7.5 feet and 3.25 feet what is min length can you measure. (PYQ2020)
A).05 FOOT
B).25 FOOT
C)1FOOT
D)3.25 FOOT
how to do this question
so this was basically n HCF qsn ! *panic intensifies@Jurgen_klopp 0.25 foot750/100 ,325/100 -taking hcf of numerators and lcm of denominators =25/100=.25 foot
so this was basically n HCF qsn ! *panic intensifies@Jurgen_klopp 0.25 foot750/100 ,325/100 -taking hcf of numerators and lcm of denominators =25/100=.25 foot
I discovered that recently as well, until then I also did the way people have solved in earlier responses.
If u go through 6th maths ncert then it would appear to be a pretty regular question. I did it to basically re understand HCF and LCM, it won't take a lot of time and would boost confidence. So if u can pls go ahead and read it, I too did it about a week ago.
no. but this is much cleaner. I stopped after measuring 1, you can reach the answer after 3.25-1 = 2.25 then 2.25-1 and so on@D503 so your method is wrong?
so this was basically n HCF qsn ! *panic intensifies@Jurgen_klopp 0.25 foot750/100 ,325/100 -taking hcf of numerators and lcm of denominators =25/100=.25 foot
I also thought it was HCF question but couldn't solve it.