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helpjava11
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Posted on 06-06-14 7:48
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Happy Friday question!!! ( +2 points for each right answer, -1 for wrong answer) Q.You have a cube made of 10 x 10 x 10 smaller cubes, for a total of 1000 smaller cubes. If you take off 1 layer of cubes, how many remain?
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Posted on 06-06-14 7:54
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Posted on 06-06-14 8:22
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Posted on 06-06-14 8:24
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8*8*8 removing a layer reduces 2 dimension of the cube because the layer is taken from all sides of the cube.
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Posted on 06-06-14 10:17
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The remaining cube will be 8 x 8 x 8. This will be 512 because a layer is take from all sides of the cube
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Posted on 06-06-14 11:24
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Serial -1 Nas -1 RamroNepal -1 Niral +2 Punter +2
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Posted on 06-06-14 11:26
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Posted on 06-06-14 1:10
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1SAJHA ब्रो अलि ढिला भयो नि त ब्रो ..fast response गर्न पर्यो..
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Posted on 06-06-14 1:16
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First Correct answer will get (+2). Q. Michael have ten pairs of black socks, eight pairs of white socks and seven pairs of green socks. Everything is mixed in a draw. As there is no light he were not able to identify the color of the socks. How many of the socks did he want to take to match one pair.
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Posted on 06-06-14 1:47
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Ya agi 2 min dhila bhayecha so for this one any color or any particular color.... If he is looking for no particular color than all he has to do is pull 4 socks.. But if any particular color then ill have to do some math
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Posted on 06-06-14 1:57
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For just matching one pair, he needs to pull at least 4 socks.
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Posted on 06-06-14 3:17
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1sajha (+2) -- for answering first rockery07 (1) -- 4 is the correct answer.
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