Hi Friends
I'm looking for a change and attended interview yesterday, they gave me written test followed by personal interview, I found a tricky question for which i need answer, I’m eagerly waiting for the answer can any body help...
Qtn - In a Contest Ramu was highest 10th and lowest 10th how many participated in a contest.
Ans - ......................
Regards
Srinath
From India, Bangalore
I'm looking for a change and attended interview yesterday, they gave me written test followed by personal interview, I found a tricky question for which i need answer, I’m eagerly waiting for the answer can any body help...
Qtn - In a Contest Ramu was highest 10th and lowest 10th how many participated in a contest.
Ans - ......................
Regards
Srinath
From India, Bangalore
I think there were 19 participants and Ramu was at 10th position. That way, before him would be 9 participants, he being at 10th highest and after him, again, would be 9 participants, he being at 10th lowest ;)
From Nepal, Kathmandu
From Nepal, Kathmandu
the ans is no doubt 19... and the right way to calculate is by using simple maths trick.... such question can be solved by using this formula-------
left+right- 1= total no. or
up +down -1= total no.
From India, Pondicherry
left+right- 1= total no. or
up +down -1= total no.
From India, Pondicherry
the ans is indeed 19... the right way to calculate is a simple mathematical trick... use dis formula....
left+right -1 = total no. or
up + down -1= total no.
in your question ramu is highest 10 means either left or up side... n lowest ten means either right side or down side... then use it in d formula now...
10+10-1=19
this way u can calculate any similar question...
regards
sandeep
From India, Pondicherry
left+right -1 = total no. or
up + down -1= total no.
in your question ramu is highest 10 means either left or up side... n lowest ten means either right side or down side... then use it in d formula now...
10+10-1=19
this way u can calculate any similar question...
regards
sandeep
From India, Pondicherry
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