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In a retail market, fruit vendor were selling oranges kept in packing basket.these baskets contained varying number of orange. the following was the distribution of orange |
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(00000001-99999999)= |
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Answer» 00000001 99999999 - 99999998 |
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In a magic triangle as given below, each side should have the same sum-17. The values of x,y and z are respectively |
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-1-(1/4)÷(1/2)×2+5 ka man gyat kijiye.. |
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If nC2 =10 what is the value of nP2 |
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Answer» Step-by-step explanation: Liya = x Raja = 2x Ages 5 years ago : Liya = (x - 5) Raja = (2x - 5) According to the QUESTION, Five years ago Raja's age was three times Liya's age \sf{\longrightarrow} \: (2x - 5) = 3(x - 5)⟶(2x−5)=3(x−5) \sf{\longrightarrow} \:2x - 5 = 3x - 15⟶2x−5=3x−15 \sf{\longrightarrow} \:2x - 3x = - 15 + 5⟶2x−3x=−15+5 \sf{\longrightarrow} \:x = 10⟶x=10 Liya's present age = 10 years ___________________ ★ Raja's present age = \sf{\longrightarrow} \:2(10)⟶2(10) \sf{\longrightarrow} \:20⟶20 Raja's present age = 20 years Therefore, Raja and Liya are 20 and 10 years old RESPECTIVELY. |
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16. 5, 9, 25, 89, ?, 1369 [IBPS Clerk (Pre) 2016] (a) 343 (b) 355 (c) 349 (d) 341 (e) 345solve it with explanation |
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Answer» Answer: 89+64*4 89+256 345 simply ADD by 4^n 4 in 1 4^2 in2 4^3 in 3 |
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Today is children's day .In our school .The headmisterss gives each student 1ozenges and biscuits.From the shop she buys biscuits worth 670 rupees and 1ozenges worth 775 rupees. She has 1000 rupees. How muchbmore money required? |
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Answer» Step-by-step explanation: |
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Is √3 real number? I will mark as brainliest. |
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Answer» YES that is REAL and IRRATIONAL number HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU... :) |
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The sum of two numbers is 30 and their difference is 4. Find the numbers, |
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Answer» the TWO numbers are 13 and 17 Step-by-step explanation: if we add 13 and 17 we get 30 and if we subtract we get 4 PLEASE THANKS my answer and mark me as brainliest |
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if 3 is a root of the quadratic equation ?-2x×2x+px+k=0, find the value of p so that the roots of the equation x +k(2x +k+2)+p=0 are equal. |
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Answer» Answer: SUBSTITUTE x=3 in EQUATION , Substitute in the quadratic equation , As the roots of the equation are EQUAL so DISCRIMINANT is zero. Therefore, the value of p is 12. |
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a sum of rs 817 is divided among A ,B and C see such that A recieves 25% more than B and B recieves 25% less than C. what is A's share in the amount? |
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Answer» Answer: Distribution will be as below, A will get Rs. 285 B will get Rs. 228 C will get Rs. 304 Let us MAKE it simple and easy to UNDERSTAND that how it was CALCULATED: Let us assume that C will get Rs. X Hence, B will get 25% Less than C’s Share i.e. Rs. 0.75 X Also, A will get 25% More than B’s Share i.e. Rs. 0.75 X + ( 25% of 0.75 X) therefore A will get 0.75 X + 0.1875 X = Rs. 0.9375 X Now, we know that total amount was Rs. 817. So, Adding all 3 SHARES we get, Rs. ( X + 0.75 X + 0.9375 X) Rs. 2.6875 X = 817 therefore value of X will be Rs. 817 DIVIDED by 2.6875 so, X = Rs. 304 So, C’ share = X = Rs. 304 Putting X value in B’s Share = 0.75 X = 0.75 ( 304) = Rs. 228 Substituting X value in A’s Share = 0.9375 X = 0.9375 (304) = 285. hope so i was able to make it very simple as much as possible. |
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111412If x-4= 5, find the values of x' +and x* +х2X хX х |
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Answer» Answer: If x + 1/x = 5, FIND the value of x2 + 1/x2 Given : ( x + 1 /x ) = 5 We need to find x2 + 1 / x2 = x2 + 1 / x2 + 2 (x)(1/x) = 25 = x2 + 1/x2 + 2 = 25 = x2 + 1 / x2 = 25 – 2 = x2 + 1 / x2=23 Hence x2 + 1 / x2 = 23 |
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.Calculate the totala) 1+2 +3+………..+20b) 3+6+9+…………+60c) 5 +8 +11+……….+62 |
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Answer» (a) 42 (b) 65 (c) 55 Hope it HELPS! Please mark as BRAINLIEST! |
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Q2. The number of boys and girls in a school are 480and 720 respectively. Find the ratio of the numberof boys to the number of girls. |
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Answer» Answer: NUMBER of boys:Number of girls {HCF of 480 and 720 is 240} = 2:3 |
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Solve by factorisation method √3x² -2√2x - 2√3 = 0 |
Answer» ANSWER:• Factorised FORM : • ROOTS : Step-by-step EXPLANATION:Finding the roots now !• Factorised Form : • Roots : THANKS ! |
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Solve by factorisation method root 3 x^2 -2 root 2x -2 root 3 |
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QUESTIO Nˊ ★᭄WHAT IS NEUTRAL?//\mathcal{\fcolorbox{cyan}{black}{\pink{Note࿐}}} Note࿐ //♧DO NOT COPY PASTE YOUR ANSWER.♧DO NOT SPAMMING.//\mathfrak\orange{Thank You}ThankYou// |
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Answer» Answer: Commonly used to describe a person who doesn't pick sides in disputes, neutral also pegs anything that refuses to be bold: the color beige, bland clothing, PEOPLE with no preferences on where to eat for dinner. Being neutral sounds kind of boring. 1 : not engaged on either SIDE specifically : not ALIGNED with a POLITICAL or ideological grouping a neutral nation. 2 : of or relating to a neutral state or POWER neutral territory. 3a : not decided or pronounced as to characteristics : indifferent. b(1) : achromatic. |
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How many bit strings of length 4 do not have two conseqtive 0s? |
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Answer» Answer: Then COUNT the number of STRINGS that don't have any x. That'll be 254 SINCE each of the LETTERS can be any of 25 possibilities. A string will have at least one x if it's one of the 264 strings of length 4, but not one of the 254 strings that don't have an x in them. Thus, the answer is 264 − 254. |
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If S and P are the sum and product of the zeroes of a quadratic polynomial p(x), then p(x) is |
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Answer» your answer is in the ATTACHMENT |
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98 is a term of the arithmetic sequence having common difference 7.Is 2016 a term of thesequence? Why? |
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Answer» yes it is Step-by-step explanation: let 98 be the first TERM of the arithmetic SEQUENCE (a) and 7 be the difference (d) nth term of an A.P is : a+(n-1)d let nth term be 2016 so, 2016= a+(n-1)d 2016= 98+(n-1)7 2016-98=(n-1)7 1918 =(n-1)7 1918/7 = (n-1) 274 =n-1 274+1 = n n = 275 since 2016 has a positive real NUMBER as n in the nth expression, 2016 is the term of the given arithmetic sequence |
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What do you understand by physical changeand chemical change? Classify the following asphysical or chemical changes :(i) Dissolving salt in water(ii) Electric current is passed through water andit is broken down into hydrogen and oxygen(iii) Evaporation of alcohol(iv) Digestion of foodPlease don't spam Please give correct answer |
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Physical changes only lead to changes in physical properties of the substance and are reversible CHEMICAL changes lead to change in COMPOSITION or the structure and are irreversible in nature. (a) Photosynthesis: irreversible, chemical changes. 6CO
+6H 2
O⟶C 6
H 12
O 6
+6O 2
(b) Dissolving of water : reversible, physical change. (c) Bumping of coal − irreversible, chemical change. (d) Melting of wax − reversible by COOLING, physical change. (e) Physical change as mallacbility (beating metal into then sheets) does not change composition. (f) Digestion − chemical change.
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Fir certain simultaneous equation in x and y if D=14,D=-14,Dy=-28 then find the value of x and y |
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Given, D=7,D x
=35 and D y
=42 Now x= D D x
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= 7 42
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A rectangle has an area of 18cm sqThe lengths of side are whole numbers. How long could the sides of rectangle be? |
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Answer» Step-by-step explanation: hlo mate here's your answerExample:Example:int a = 8;Example:int a = 8;int b = 10;Example:int a = 8;int b = 10;BOOLEAN c = a < b;Example:int a = 8;int b = 10;boolean c = a < b;Here, as a is less than b so the result of a < b is TRUE. Hence, boolean variable c BECOMES true.
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read these numbers and write them using placement boxes and then write their expanded form. 475320 9847215 97645310 30458094 |
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Answer» Answer:47532098472159764531030458094 Step-by-step EXPLANATION: |
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Starting from rest a car acquired a velocity of 16m/s in 4s.If mass of the cart is 3kg Find Force acting on it.Also find Distance travelled by the car .no spam pleech |
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Answer» Distance covered by car is 32 metres. Force acting on it is 12 newton. Explanation: ACCORDING to the Question It is given that INITIAL velocity ,u = 0m/s Final velocity ,v = 16m/s Time taken ,t = 4s MASS of cart ,m = 3kg we need to calculate the force acting on it and distance covered by it . Firstly we calculate the acceleration of the car . Using Kinematics Equation v = u + at Putting all the value we get ➺ 16 = 0 + a×4 ➺ 16 = 4×a ➺ a = 16/4 ➺ a = 4m/s² So, the acceleration of the car is 4m/s². As we know that Force is calculated by the product of mass and acceleration . F = ma substitute the value we get ➺ F = 3×4 ➺ F = 12N Hence, the force acting is 12 newton. Now, calculating the distance covered by car in given condition. again using Kinematics Equation v² = u² + 2as substitute the value we get ➺ 16² = 0² + 2×4 ×s ➺ 256 = 0 + 8 × s ➺ 256 = 8×s ➺ s = 256/8 ➺ s = 32m Hence, the distance covered by the car is 32 metres. Step-by-step explanation: hopes it's helps u :) |
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Determine the resistance of a certain resistor that dissipates 0.2 W when the current is 50 mA.Select one:a. 80 ohmsb. 0.5 k-ohmsc. 72 ohmsd. 4 ohmsno spam |
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Answer» 80 ohms is the required answer Explanation: According to the Question It is GIVEN that , Power ,P = 0.2 W current ,I = 50mA We need to CALCULATE the resistance of the resistor . Firstly we change the unit here . Current 1MA = 1/1000 50mA = 50/1000 = 0.05 A Now, calculating the resistance of the resistor. Relationship between Resistance , Power & Current . P = I²R where, P denote Power I denote Current R denote Resistance Substitute the value we get ➺ 0.2 = 0.05² × R ➺ 0.2 = 0.0025 × R ➺ R = 0.2/0.0025 ➺ R = 80 ohm So, the required OPTION is (a) 80 ohm. Step-by-step explanation: hopes it's helps u :) |
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Starting from rest a car acquired a velocity of 16m/s in 4s.If mass of the cart is 3kg Find Force acting on it.Also find Distance travelled by the car . |
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Answer» Answer: Distance covered by car is 32 metres. Force acting on it is 12 newton. Explanation: According to the QUESTION It is given that Initial velocity ,U = 0m/s Final velocity ,v = 16m/s Time taken ,t = 4s Mass of cart ,m = 3kg we need to calculate the force acting on it and distance covered by it . Firstly we calculate the acceleration of the car . Using Kinematics Equation v = u + at Putting all the value we get ➺ 16 = 0 + a×4 ➺ 16 = 4×a ➺ a = 16/4 ➺ a = 4m/s² So, the acceleration of the car is 4m/s². As we KNOW that Force is calculated by the PRODUCT of mass and acceleration . F = ma substitute the value we get ➺ F = 3×4 ➺ F = 12N Hence, the force acting is 12 newton. Now, calculating the distance covered by car in given condition. again using Kinematics Equation v² = u² + 2as substitute the value we get ➺ 16² = 0² + 2×4 ×s ➺ 256 = 0 + 8 × s ➺ 256 = 8×s ➺ s = 256/8 ➺ s = 32m Hence, the distance covered by the car is 32 metres. Step-by-step explanation: hopes it's helps you :) |
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by using slopes find the fourth vertex of a parallelogram if (1,-2) (1,0) and (2,1) are its three consecutive vertices |
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Q9. The expected value of the number of heads when two coins are tossed is * O 1 O 1/2 O 3/4 O 1/8 |
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Answer» <P>Answer: Step-by-step explanation: PROBABILITY of getting head p= 2/1
Probability of not getting head q=1− 2/1
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Number of coins =3 Expected value E(x)=np =3×2/1
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Construct an experimental, discrete probability table by rolling three six-sided dice and calculating the total. Perform 200 trials and record the results. |
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Q.1. A shop keeper allows 15% discount on the marked price, still he manages to have 7 profit. How much high did he mark his goods above the cost price? |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: For simplicity assume CP is 100 so SP will be 119 now MP will be 119+15% = 140 So, CP is 100 MP is 140 Therefore MP is 40% above CP |
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ABCD is a rectangle. If AB = 5 cm and BC = 12 cm, find the diagonal BD. |
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Can anyone define me line segment |
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Answer» Answer: In GEOMETRY, a line SEGMENT is a part of a line that is BOUNDED by two distinct end points, and contains every POINT on the line that is between its endpoints. |
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Evaluate the following algebraic expressions.( 14x²y² + 8y³z²) (xyz) if x= 4.1, y= 2.1 and z= 1.6please find the answer as 16915.23 (only for genius) please do it on a rough page. |
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Five years ago, Ajay was thrice as old as Sonu. Ten years later, Ajay will be twice as old as Sonu. How old are Ajay and Sonu? |
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To find:Solution:LET the present age of Ajay be x years, Then, present age of Sonu be y years Five years ago, ⇛Age of Ajay = x-5 years ⇛Age of Sonu = y-5 years
⇛ x - 5 = 3(y-5) ⇛ x - 5 = 3y - 15 ⇛x - 3y = -15 + 5 ⇛ x - 3y = -10 .... i Ten years later, ⇛ Age of Ajay = x+10 ⇛ Age of Sonu = y+10
⇛ x + 10 = 2(y+10) ⇛ x + 10 = 2y + 20 ⇛ x - 2y = 20 - 10 ⇛ x-2y = 10 .... ii Now, ⇛ x-2y = 10 ... i ⇛ x-3y = -10 ... ii Subtracting equation i from equation ii, We get, ⇛ Y = 20 Plug this value in equation i, ⇛ x - 3×20 = -10 ⇛ x = 60-10 ⇛ x = 50 Hence, Age of Ajay = 50 years And, Age of Sonu = 20 years |
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In the given figure xy parallel to BC and x z parallel to AC then X parallel to ab is equal to |
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Answer» AB=BC+AC. Step-by-step explanation: By Pythagoras theorem which says that the hypotenuse (AB) is equal to thr other opposite side of the hypotenuse (BC+ AC). |
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The sum of two terms of an infinite geometric sequence is 12 and each term is equal to twice the sum of all terms following it . Find the first term , common ratio and geometric sequence. |
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Answer» Step-by-step explanation: (vi) Short periods of crop occupancy alternate with long periods of fallowing. When the yields can no longer support the community because of soil exhaustion or the INVASION of weeds and shrubs, the fields are abandoned and FRESH areas cleared. ‘Field rotation’ rather than ‘crop rotation’ is practised. (vii) This form of ‘migratory agriculture’ still supports many of the aboriginal tribes of the tropical rain forest, despite the efforts made by the local governments to resettle them. The exhaustion of soil nutrients, deterioration of the lightly CONSTRUCTED bamboo houses, and attack by insect-pests, diseases or wild animals are some of the major reasons that make migration a necessity. ADVERTISEMENTS: A more advanced form of subsistence farming is ‘sedentary subsistence agriculture’ in tropical lowlands, where the fallowed fields are frequently reused and the community stays permanently in one spot. Crop rotation is also practised in some places and greater attention is given to the land and the crops sown. Methods of tillage are more intensive, though crude hand implements are often still used and there is a greater employment of manpower in the fields. This type of economy is capable of sustaining a relatively larger population on a permanent basis. Many more animals are kept, including buffaloes, SWINE and horses, and animals are used for drought purposes on the farm as well as to supply milk or meat. Crops are sown in the cool season and grown throughout the rainy period to be harvested in the dry season. Many sedentary farmers in Central AMERICA and South-East Asia also find jobs on plantations and return to their homes periodically with their earnings. In South-East Asia and West Africa subsistence farming may be combined with the cultivation of cash crops or with the collection and sale of forest products. 2. Intensive Subsistence Farming: The term, ‘intensive subsistence agriculture’ is used to describe a type of agriculture characterised by high output per unit of land and relatively low output per worker. Although the nature of this agriculture has changed and in |
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Construct a2 x2 matrix A= [a;;| whose elements are given by[aj; =[ (i)2 —j ] |
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Answer» Answer: Since it is a 2×2 matrix it has 2 rows and 2 column. Let matrix be A Where A=[ a 11
a 21
a 12
a 22
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= 2 (i+j) 2
a ij
i=,j= a ij
= 2 (i+j) 2
a 11
i=1,j=1 a 11
= 2 (1+1) 2
= 2 (2) 2
= 2 4
=2 a 12
i=1,j=2 a 12
= 2 (1+2) 2
= 2 (3) 2
= 2 9
a 21
i=2,j=1 a 21
= 2 (2+1) 2
= 2 (3) 2
= 2 9
a 22
i=2,j=2 a 22
= 2 (2+2) 2
= 2 (4) 2
= 2 16
=8 Hence, the required matrix A ia A[ a 11
a 21
a 12
a 22
]= ⎣ ⎢ ⎢ ⎡
2 2 9
2 9
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(i) 0.7 এবং 0.07 -এর মধ্যে সম্পর্ক হলাে? |
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Answer» Step-by-step explanation: (vi) Short periods of crop occupancy alternate with long periods of fallowing. When the yields can no longer support the community because of soil exhaustion or the invasion of weeds and shrubs, the fields are abandoned and fresh areas cleared. ‘Field rotation’ rather than ‘crop rotation’ is practised. (vii) This form of ‘migratory agriculture’ still supports many of the aboriginal tribes of the tropical rain forest, despite the efforts made by the local governments to resettle them. The exhaustion of soil nutrients, deterioration of the lightly constructed BAMBOO houses, and attack by insect-pests, diseases or wild animals are some of the major reasons that make migration a necessity. ADVERTISEMENTS: A more advanced form of subsistence farming is ‘sedentary subsistence agriculture’ in tropical lowlands, where the fallowed fields are frequently reused and the community stays permanently in one spot. Crop rotation is also practised in some places and greater attention is GIVEN to the land and the crops sown. Methods of tillage are more intensive, THOUGH crude hand implements are often still used and there is a greater employment of manpower in the fields. This type of economy is capable of sustaining a relatively larger population on a permanent basis. Many more animals are kept, including buffaloes, swine and HORSES, and animals are used for drought purposes on the farm as well as to supply milk or meat. Crops are sown in the cool season and grown throughout the rainy period to be harvested in the dry season. Many sedentary farmers in Central America and South-East Asia also find JOBS on plantations and return to their homes periodically with their earnings. In South-East Asia and West Africa subsistence farming may be combined with the cultivation of cash crops or with the collection and sale of forest products. 2. Intensive Subsistence Farming: The term, ‘intensive subsistence agriculture’ is used to describe a type of agriculture characterised by high output per unit of land and relatively low output per worker. Although the nature of this agriculture has changed and in |
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the distance of the point ( -4 -7) from the the y-axis is a) 4 units b) 7 units c) 11 units d) √65 units |
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Answer» Answer: (vi) Short periods of crop occupancy alternate with long periods of fallowing. When the yields can no longer support the community because of soil exhaustion or the invasion of weeds and shrubs, the fields are abandoned and fresh areas cleared. ‘Field rotation’ rather than ‘crop rotation’ is practised. (VII) This form of ‘migratory agriculture’ still supports MANY of the aboriginal tribes of the tropical rain forest, despite the efforts made by the local governments to resettle them. The exhaustion of soil nutrients, deterioration of the lightly constructed bamboo houses, and attack by insect-pests, diseases or wild animals are some of the major reasons that make migration a necessity. ADVERTISEMENTS: A more advanced form of SUBSISTENCE farming is ‘sedentary subsistence agriculture’ in tropical lowlands, where the fallowed fields are frequently REUSED and the community stays permanently in one spot. Crop rotation is also practised in some places and greater attention is given to the land and the crops SOWN. Methods of tillage are more intensive, though crude hand implements are often still used and there is a greater employment of manpower in the fields. This type of economy is capable of sustaining a relatively larger population on a permanent basis. Many more animals are kept, including buffaloes, swine and horses, and animals are used for drought purposes on the farm as well as to supply milk or meat. Crops are sown in the cool season and grown throughout the rainy period to be harvested in the dry season. Many sedentary farmers in Central America and South-East Asia also find jobs on plantations and return to their homes periodically with their earnings. In South-East Asia and West Africa subsistence farming may be combined with the cultivation of cash crops or with the collection and sale of forest products. 2. Intensive Subsistence Farming: The term, ‘intensive subsistence agriculture’ is used to describe a type of agriculture characterised by high output per unit of land and relatively low output per worker. Although the nature of this agriculture has changed and in |
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Find the value of x?????????????????? |
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Answer» Answer: ANGLE ACB = 180 - (25 + 35) = 120 deg Angle ACD = 180 - 120 = 60 deg Angle E = 180 - ( 60 + 60 ) = 60 deg Angle X = 180 - 60 = 120 deg ez Mark BRAINLY, I am COMPLETING a target |
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Slove This and explain |
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Answer» Answer: FRIEND bongi AAP to MESSAGE KARO please Step-by-step EXPLANATION: Which class strudy you |
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Defination of primary module with example |
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Answer» The module M will be CALLED primary if its ZERO sub- module is primary. For any submodule N of an R-module M, the radical, rЧdMЕNЖ, of N is defined to be the intersection of all prime SUBMODULES of M containing N and. rЧdMЕNЖ И M if N is not contained in any prime submodule of M. |
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The marks obtained by the student in a test of 20 marks in mathematics are as follows find the median of the informationMarks:4,6,10,15,18,20No. Of students:2,4,8,12,3,1 |
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Answer» Answer: In mechanics, acceleration is the rate of CHANGE of the VELOCITY of an object with respect to time. Accelerations are vector quantities (in that they have magnitude and direction). The orientation of an object's acceleration is given by the orientation of the NET force acting on that object. |
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The area of a square plot is, 30.1401 meter square Find it's side |
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Answer» Answer: Heya !! First of all, What is a SQUARE ? A square has the following PROPERTIES: All sides are equal. All angles are of 90°. Diagonals are unequal. Diagonals bisect each-other at right angles. Here's your answer... \begin{GATHERED}\text{Are of square plot = 30.1401 $m^2$}\\\\\text{But, AREA of a square = $side^2$}\\\\\implies side^2 = 30.1401\\\\\implies side = \sqrt{30.1401} = \underline{\boxed{5.49 \: m}}\end{gathered}Are of square plot = 30.1401 m2But, area of a square = side2⟹side2=30.1401⟹side=30.1401=5.49m Hope it helps !! |
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దయచేసి *1* మరియు *3* మధ్య ఎంపిక సంఖ్యను పంపండి. |
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Give me solution with corect answer |
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Answer» PLEASE CLEAR the QUESTION once I can't UNDERSTAND it! |
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