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We have given,  Principal = P = Rs.4500. Amount = A = Rs. 5400 time  = T = 3 yrs We need to find rate   = R = ?  We have formula, I = A - P    = Rs.5400 -  RS.4500 =Rs. 900 Finally, R =  I X 100 .....

Look at your surrounding.  What do you .....

Electric charges can never be produced though charge-carrying particles may be produced or destroyed.

The net charge is always conserved, and this is the law of conservation of charge.

The transfer of charge from one body to .....

Here, 1 / ( x +2 ) + 1 / ( x - 3) = 1/10 or,[ x - 3 + x + 2 ] / (x +2) ( x- 3) = 1/10 or, 10[ 2x - 1] = (x +2) ( x- 3) or, 20x - 10 = x2 - x  - 6 or, x2 -21x + 4 = 0 Now, using formula, x = [ - b ∓ √( .....

The factors affecting climate change are as follows: - presence of greenhouse gases in a large amount in the atmosphere. - Changes in ocean currents, which shift air currents - Urbanization and the destruction of natural habitats. - Factory and .....

Climate change is one the challenges to the present day world. The developing countries like Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, etc. are severely affected by the problems of climate change. The countries are making a great effort to draw the attention of .....

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You have 4 chocolate, you ate 1 how many you have. Yes, You will be left with 3 chocolate. So,    4-1 = .....

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Okkaka was a king. He was the ancestor of the Sakyas and the Kolians. Okkaka had five queens and numerous children. It is stated that Okkaka was fond of his queen and wishing to transfer the kingdom to her .....

According to Buddhism, Okkaka was a king. He was the ancestor of the Sakyas and the Kolians. Okkaka had five queens and numerous children. It is stated that Okkaka was fond of his queen and wishing to transfer the kingdom to her .....

King Mandev had three wives. They were Bhogini, Gunawati and Kshem .....

Let CP of frist watch =  y Then second watch =  400 - y. Now for 1st watch, SP1 = y + 5 % of y =  105y /100 For 2nd watch,  SP2 = (400 - y.) - 5 % of (400 - y.)         = 400 - y.- 5 / 100 .....

As the wall is made up of bricks  Our body is made up of very small particles  Which are called cells? Our body performs various activities like the burning of food  (The process is called respiration), digestion, .....

Solution: Here, In 20 days Ram can do 1 work. In 1 day Ram can do 1/20 work. In 40 days Hari can do 1 work. In 1 day Ram can do 1/40 work. In 1 day Ram and Hari  can do 1/20 + 1/40 work = 3/40 work. Hence, to complete 1 work , they .....

Solution: Here, In 20 days Ram can do 1 work. In 1 day Ram can do 1/20 work. In 40 days Hari can do 1 work. In 1 day Ram can do 1/40 work. In 1 day Ram and Hari  can do 1/20 + 1/40 work = 3/40 work. Hence, to complete 1 work , they .....

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Read the following passage carefully and answer the following questions.

Florence Nightingale was born on May 12, 1820, in Florence, Italy. She was the younger of two children. Nightingale’s affluent British family belonged to elite social circles. Her mother, Frances Nightingale, hailed from a family of merchants and took pride in socializing with people of prominent social standing. Despite her mother’s interest in social climbing, Florence herself was reportedly awkward in social situations. She preferred to avoid being the center of attention whenever possible. Strong-willed, Florence often butted heads with her mother, whom she viewed as overly controlling. Still, like many daughters, she was eager to please her mother. “I think I am got something more good-natured and complying,” Florence wrote in her own defense, concerning the mother-daughter relationship. Florence’s father was William Shore Nightingale, a wealthy landowner who had inherited two estates—one at Lea Hurst, Derbyshire, and the other in Hampshire, Embley Park—when Florence was five years old. Florence was raised on the family estate at Lea Hurst, where her father provided her with a classical education, including studies in German, French and Italian. From a very young age, Florence Nightingale was active in philanthropy, ministering to the ill and poor people in the village neighboring her family’s estate. By the time she was 16 years old, it was clear to her that nursing was her calling. She believed it to be her divine purpose. When Nightingale approached her parents and told them about her ambitions to become a nurse, they were not pleased. In fact, her parents forbade her to pursue nursing. During the Victorian Era, a young lady of Nightingale’s social stature was expected to marry a man of means—not take up a job that was viewed as lowly menial labor by the upper social classes. When Nightingale was 17 years old, she refused a marriage proposal from a “suitable” gentleman, Richard Monckton Milnes. Nightingale explained her reason for turning him down, saying that while he stimulated her intellectually and romantically, her “moral…active nature…requires satisfaction, and that would not find it in this life.” Determined to pursue her true calling despite her parents’ objections, in 1844, Nightingale enrolled as a nursing student at the Lutheran Hospital of Pastor Fliedner in Kaiserwerth, Germany.

Answer the following questions.
a.When and where was Florence Nightingale born?
b.Why did she refuse to marry?
c.What were the hospitals like at that time?
d.What didn't she get permission from her parents at first?
e.Why did she go to Germany?

a. Florence Nightingle was born 12th May, 1820, in Florence, Italy. b. She refused to marry because she wanted to be a nurse. c. The hospitals those days were dirty, dark and moist. d. She didn't get permission because her parents were from .....

Let, marked of bicycle = x Now after 20% discount,          Selling price = x - 20% of x                               = x - (20/100) .....

Solution: Here,  A= Rs.16100 T = 6 + 9/12 = 6.75 years Rate = R = 15% We know, A = P [ 1 + TR/100] or, 16100 = P [ 1 + 6.75 x 15/100] or, 16100 = P [ 2.0125] or, P = 16100 / 2.0125 = 8000. Hence, Principal = P = .....

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Solution: Here, ∆ABC∼∆CDE So, ratios of corresponding sides are equal. or, AB / DE = AC / CE    or, 8cm / 4cm = x / 5cm                     [ CE = √[ CD2 + DE2] .....

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Rhododendron is the national flower of .....

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Solution: Here, P  and Q are mid-points of sides AB  and DC. So, PQ // BC // AD Now, in triangle ABC,  P is mid-point of AB and PX // BC. So, by mid point theirem, PX bisects AC, Hence, AX  =  .....

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Seal has hand but no .....

We should not waste food because of its importance. If we waste food there may occur scarcity of it. Our habit of wasting food affects other in getting .....

The history of the Patan Durbar Square is not clear. Although the Malla Kings of Lalitpur are given credit for establishing the Patan Durbar .....

A square is a regular quadrilateral which has four equal sides and four equal angles. Rectangle is shape with four sides and four corners. The corners are all right angles. The length of the pair of sides opposite each other are .....

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It is the oldest National Park in .....

You may have good habits like: Waking up early in the morning. Avoiding junk food Paying attention while teacher teaches   Learning from .....

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Importance of School  
School is a place where children are sent to gain knowledge and ideas. It is one of the secondary agents of socialization. In the school, children .....

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Use formula of area of circle. Area of circle = π r2 Where, π = 3.14 r = radius of a .....

When the given figure we do not have complete hints and we required further more stright line you need to construct which must help to prove or solve your .....

Look at the picture above. Also, see the position of the earth according to the season. The position of the earth is ever changing due to its revolution around the .....

Differences between pancreas and lungs are:   Pancreas Lungs 1. Pancreas is the part of digestive system. 2. It is elongated, flat and leaf-like organ. 3. It is located behind the stomach. 4.It helps in .....

Differences between malphigian tubes and spiracles are as follows:   Malphigian tubes Spiracles 1. The main organs of excretion and osmoregulation in insects are the Malpighian tubules. 2. Malpighian .....