Arun Sharma Solutions for Exercise 1: CAT

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Arun Sharma Quantitative Aptitude Solutions for Exercise - Arun Sharma Solutions for Exercise 1: CAT

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Questions from Arun Sharma Solutions for Exercise 1: CAT with Hints & Solutions

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For how many integers n, will the inequality n-5n-10-3n-20 be satisfied?

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If the square of the 7th term of an arithmetic progression with positive common difference equals the product of the 3rd and 17th terms, then the ratio of the first term to the common difference is 

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Let a1,a2,...,a3n be an arithmetic progression with a1=3 and a2=7. If a1+a2+...+a3n=1830, then what is the smallest positive integer 'm' such that m×a1+a2+...+an>1830?

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If the product of the three consecutive positive integers is 15600 then the sum of the squares of these integers is 

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Let a1,a2,a3,a4,a5 be a sequence of five consecutive odd numbers. Consider a new sequence of five consecutive even numbers ending with 2a3. If the sum of the numbers in the new sequence is 450, then a5 is 

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How many different pairs a,b of positive integers are there such that ab and 1a+1b=19?

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An infinite geometric progression a1,a2,a3... has the property that an=3an+1+an+2+... for every n1. If the sum a1+a2+a3+...=32, then a5 is

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If a1=12×5, a2=15×8, a3=18×11,... then a1+a2+a3+...+a100 is