R. S. Aggarwal Solutions for Exercise 1: Exercise
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Each of the following questions consists of two sets of figures. Figures A, B, C, and D constitute the Problem Set while figures 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 constitute the answer set. There is a definite relationship between figures. Establish a similar relationship between figures by selecting a suitable figure from the answer set that would replace the question mark (?) in fig. (D)
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Each of the following questions consists of two sets of figures. Figures A, B, C, and D constitute the Problem Set while figures 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 constitute the answer set. There is a definite relationship between figures. Establish a similar relationship between figures by selecting a suitable figure from the answer set that would replace the question mark (?) in fig. (D).
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Each of the following question consists of two sets of figures. Figures A, B, Cand D constitute the Problem Set while figures 1, 2,3,4 and 5 constitute the Answer Set. There is a definite relationship between figures and Establish a similar relationship between figures and by selecting a suitable figure from the Answer Set that would re9109043place the question mark (?) in fig. (D).
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Each of the following questions consists of two sets of figures. Figures A, B, C, and D constitute the Problem Set while figures 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 constitute the answer set. There is a definite relationship between figures. Establish a similar relationship between figures by selecting a suitable figure from the answer set that would replace the question mark (?) in fig. (D).
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Each of the following questions consists of two sets of figures. Figures A, B, C, and D constitute the Problem Set while figures 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 constitute the answer set. There is a definite relationship between figures. Establish a similar relationship between figures by selecting a suitable figure from the answer set that would replace the question mark (?) in fig. (D).
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Each of the following questions consists of two sets of figures. Figures A, B, C, and D constitute the Problem Set while figures 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 constitute the answer set. There is a definite relationship between figures. Establish a similar relationship between figures by selecting a suitable figure from the answer set that would replace the question mark (?) in fig. (D).
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Each of the following questions consists of two sets of figures. Figures A, B, C, and D constitute the Problem Set while figures 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 constitute the answer set. There is a definite relationship between figures. Establish a similar relationship between figures by selecting a suitable figure from the answer set that would replace the question mark (?) in fig. (D).
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Each of the following questions consists of two sets of figures. Figures A, B, C, and D constitute the Problem Set while figures 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 constitute the answer set. There is a definite relationship between figures. Establish a similar relationship between figures by selecting a suitable figure from the answer set that would replace the question mark (?) in fig. (D).
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