Absolutely correct
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I actually, after this question, looked at my notes and found it was already in written, mistake that didn’t read properly.
During my jee days , My chemistry teacher used to tell me to by heart all these common names , So that I won’t waste time solving it during JEE Exam.
Actually I haven’t revised Isomerism from a long time!!
I am struggling with depression now. I will comeback soon
Arre bro! We are here for you!! You can share whatever you are going through.
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Challenge
I) C can’t be in the middle row
II) G & H are not immediate neighbors
III ) F & I must either be in same row or in same column
IV ) I must be in a row below B
A.
AHC
IBF
DGE
B.
DEC
IBF
AGH
C.
AGD
FCH
EIB
D.
EFC
DBH
GIA
E.
ABD
FEC
GIH
Hey could you just elaborate? Maybe we could help a bit.
I would like to tell you in DM. It’s a little bit personal.
Option d
2o characters
P, Q, X, Y, Z are prime numbers where X, Y & Z are consecutive primes. They all are related as follows.
XY + Z = P
X + YZ = Q
All other numbers are odd except X. P and Q are not single digit number. Then X + Y + Z is a ( an )
- even
- odd
- prime
- sum of digits of X + Y + Z is 2
- None of the above
What? How’s that possible
I’m talking about this one
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The least among the following is
a. 15/16
b. 19/20
c. 24/25
d. 34/35
Provide your unique solution as well.