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    Wednesday (1)‚ Saturday (1). THE RIGHT ANSWER WAS THURSDAY. Why? Three days ago‚ yesterday was the day before Sunday‚ so three days ago was itself Sunday. That means today is Wednesday‚ so tomorrow is Thursday Puzzle 5: Find a 10-digit number where the first digit is how many zeros

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    TIN TIN stands for Tax-Payer Identification Number‚ is unique number allotted by Commercial tax department of respective State. It’s an eleven digit number to be mentioned in all VAT transactions and correspondence. TIN number is used to identify dealers registered under VAT. First two digits of TIN indicate the issued state code. However‚ Other 9 digit of TIN creation may differs by state governments. TIN is applied for both sales done within a state or between two or more states. Tin is also

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    How to multiply 2 digit numbers using Singaporean Math Good morning everyone! I am here today to teach you guys how to Multiply 2 digit numbers using Singaporean Math. This Singaporean method is an easier alternative in multiplying 2 digit numbers if you are too lazy to compute the method we all know. This manner of computing is taught to kids‚ as young as 4 together with their reading and writing. To do this‚ first‚ we need to have 2‚ two digit numbers. Let us take 12 and 13 as examples

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    Contents We have seen an example of use of finite automata in describing the operation of a simplified version of vending machine. Many other systems operating in practice can also be modeled by finite automata such as control circuits of computers‚ computer network communication protocols‚ lexical analysers for compilers etc. Many of those systems fall into the class of systems called reactive system. A reactive system is a system that changes its actions‚ outputs and conditions/status in response

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    MAT 2204 Tutorial 4 1. In how many ways can a committee of one president‚ one vice president‚ a secretary and a treasurer be chosen from five men and seven women? 2. A committee of four is chosen from five teachers and three mathematicians. In how many ways can this be done so that the committee contains (i) at least one teacher? (ii) at least one teacher and one mathematician? 3. Five children are to be seated on a bench. Find ( i ) how many ways the children can be

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    1.PERCENT ● DEFINITION OF PERCENT - Percent means parts per 100 The symbol is % Example: 25% means 25 per 100 ● CONVERSION TECHNIQUES - ✔Changing percent to decimal Change a percent to a decimal. Move the decimal point two places to the left. In a percent‚ the decimal point would come at the end of the last number (for 75%‚ envision that it looks like 75.) Examples: 75% converts to .75 40% converts to .40 3.1% converts to .031 ✔Changing decimal or whole number to percent Change a decimal

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    ABSTRACT The primary advantage of XS-3 coding over BCD coding is that a decimal number can be nines ’ complemented (for subtraction) as easily as a binary number can be ones ’ complemented ; just invert all bits. In addition‚ when the sum of two XS-3 digits is greater than 9‚ the carry bit of a four bit adder will be set high. This works because‚ when adding two numbers that are greater or equal to zero‚ an "excess" value of six results in the sum. Since a four bit integer can only hold values 0 to 15

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    and prints the simple interest using the formula : Simple Interest = PTR / 100 input values P‚T‚R should be accepted as command line input as below. e.g. java Simple Interest 5 10 15 3. Write a program to compute sum of digits of a given number. (Hint: Separate digits one by one from the number and then add) 4. Write a program that prints prime numbers between 1 to n. Number n should be accepted as command line input 5. Write a program that converts a decimal number to Roman number. Decimal

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    Procedures The codes used in Category I consist of five digits but no decimals‚ and the codes represent various procedures that are widely practiced and typically consistent with the specified medical practice. Category II codes are usually used when tracking performance measures for a medical purposes‚ they are optional codes that are not paid by any insurance carriers. These codes consist of an alphabetic character in the place of the fifth digit. Category III codes are known as temporary codes which

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    figures is less than 10 add zero before unit digit Ex 81x21 ‚ 1x1=01‚( 8x2)+1= 16+1=17 Required answer 1701 Method for multiplying numbers where the first number"s add up10 and and the second number’s digits are same 46X55 Here first number’s add up is 10 and second number "s digits are common i.e 5 Just multiplying last figures of both numbers 6x5 =30 put it at right hand side Again multiplying first figures of both numbers and add common digit of second number (4x5)+5 =20+5 =25 put it left

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