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1) Jacklight
2)Jacket
3) Jade
4) Joker
5) Jampacked
Correct appearance in English dictionary order is-
Correct order is-2, 1, 3, 5, 4
Hence, option A is the correct answer.
Total number of students
= Position of Ajit from left + Position of Bhanu from right – students between them -2
100 = 50 + 60 – students between them -2
Students between them = 110-100-2
Students between Ajit & Bhanu = 8
Hence, option B is the correct answer.
Given, AB = 6 cm. CD = 3 cm and PB = 4 cm
We know by Secant Rule:
PB × PA = PD × PC
⇒ 4 × 10 = (x)× (3+x)
⇒ 40 = 3x + x2
x2 + 3x – 40 = 0
x = 5 cmLength of PD is 5 cm.
=
=2 – 2 = 0.
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