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It has been found that nuclides with 2,8, 20, 50, 82, and 126 protons or neutrons are exceptionally stable. These numbers are referred to as the magic numbers and their existence has led us to
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Oct
It has been found that nuclides with 2,8, 20, 50, 82, and 126 protons or neutrons are exceptionally stable. These numbers are referred to as the magic numbers and their existence has led us to 20 50 8 82 and 126 protons or neutrons are exceptionally stable. These numbers are referred to as the magic [...]
If the number of digits formed is taken to be n, the number of segments required to form n digits is given by the algebraic expression appearing on the right of each pattern. How many segments are required to form 5, 10, 100 digits of the kind 6,4,8
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Oct
If the number of digits formed is taken to be n, the number of segments required to form n digits is given by the algebraic expression appearing on the right of each pattern. How many segments are required to form 5, 10, 100 digits of the kind 6,4,8 10 100 digits of the kind 6 [...]
If the number of digits formed is taken to be n, the number of segments required to form n digits is given by the algebraic expression appearing on the right of each pattern. How many segments are required to form 5, 10, 100 digits of the kind 6,4,8
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Oct
If the number of digits formed is taken to be n, the number of segments required to form n digits is given by the algebraic expression appearing on the right of each pattern. How many segments are required to form 5, 10, 100 digits of the kind 6,4,8 10 100 digits of the kind 6 [...]
If the number of digits formed is taken to be n, the number of segments required to form n digits is given by the algebraic expression appearing on the right of each pattern. How many segments are required to form 5, 10, 100 digits of the kind 6,4,8
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Oct
If the number of digits formed is taken to be n, the number of segments required to form n digits is given by the algebraic expression appearing on the right of each pattern. How many segments are required to form 5, 10, 100 digits of the kind 6,4,8 10 100 digits of the kind 6 [...]
If the number of digits formed is taken to be n, the number of segments required to form n digits is given by the algebraic expression appearing on the right of each pattern. How many segments are required to form 5, 10, 100 digits of the kind 6,4,8.
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Oct
If the number of digits formed is taken to be n, the number of segments required to form n digits is given by the algebraic expression appearing on the right of each pattern. How many segments are required to form 5, 10, 100 digits of the kind 6,4,8. 10 100 digits of the kind 6 [...]
If the number of digits formed is taken to be n, the number of segments required to form n digits is given by the algebraic expression appearing on the right of each pattern. How many segments are required to form 5, 10, 100 digits of the kind 6, 4,8.
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Oct
If the number of digits formed is taken to be n, the number of segments required to form n digits is given by the algebraic expression appearing on the right of each pattern. How many segments are required to form 5, 10, 100 digits of the kind 6, 4,8. 10 100 digits of the kind [...]
Tell whether the statement is true or false: (iii) The median is always one of the numbers in a data. (iv) The data 6, 4, 3, 8, 9, 12, 13, 9 has mean 9.
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Oct
Tell whether the statement is true or false: (iii) The median is always one of the numbers in a data. (iv) The data 6, 4, 3, 8, 9, 12, 13, 9 has mean 9. -12 13 3% 4 8 9 9 has mean 9. Tell whether the statement is true or false: (iii) The median [...]
The runs scored in a cricket match by 11 players is as follows: 6, 15, 120, 50, 100, 80, 10, 15, 8, 10, 15 Find the mean, mode and median of this data. Are the three same?
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Oct
The runs scored in a cricket match by 11 players is as follows: 6, 15, 120, 50, 100, 80, 10, 15, 8, 10, 15 Find the mean, mode and median of this data. Are the three same? 10 100 120 15 15 Find the mean 50 8 80 mode and median of this data. Are [...]
Refer to Example 13. (i) Complete the following table: (ii) A student argues that ‘there are 11 possible outcomes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. Therefore, each of them has a probability 1/11. Do you agree with this argument? Justify your answer.
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Oct
Refer to Example 13. (i) Complete the following table: (ii) A student argues that ‘there are 11 possible outcomes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. Therefore, each of them has a probability 1/11. Do you agree with this argument? Justify your answer. 10 11 and 12. Therefore 3% 4 [...]
Find the 20th term from the last term of the A.P. 3, 8, 13, …, 253.
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Oct
Find the 20th term from the last term of the A.P. 3, 8, 13, …, 253. ... 13 253. 8 Find the 20th term from the last term of the A.P. 3 October 4, 2020 Category: Chapter 5 - Arithmetic Progressions , Maths , NCERT Class 10 ,