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  1. Anum96

    That inscrutable okay :3

    That inscrutable okay :3
  2. Anum96

    Know your rights!

    Know your rights!
  3. Anum96

    Hahahaha! xD

    Hahahaha! xD
  4. Anum96

    And that ' Mehfil loot lee ' :p

    And that ' Mehfil loot lee ' :p
  5. Anum96

    Hahahaha! Exactly. :p And that one and only tone. yeh toh yeh, yeh phir yeh :p Wah wah :p...

    Hahahaha! Exactly. :p And that one and only tone. yeh toh yeh, yeh phir yeh :p Wah wah :p Geddittt? ;)
  6. Anum96

    Lol, Zaroorat nae hay. e.e

    Lol, Zaroorat nae hay. e.e
  7. Anum96

    Yup. I don't feel new anymore tho.. :3

    Yup. I don't feel new anymore tho.. :3
  8. Anum96

    Lol, Hey..

    Lol, Hey..
  9. Anum96

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Anytime! :)
  10. Anum96

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Neha. All the options are correct. Some students even write down decimals but never do that since they are not exact enough in some cases. Probability remains same whether 36/60 or 3/5 or 6/10 or 0.6
  11. Anum96

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Yes, the denominators can be different. In this question all numbers i.e. 36,18,6 and 60 are divisible by 6. That is why denominator is same. It couldve been 4/60 or 5/60 which wouldve been simplified to 1/15 and 1/12 respectively.
  12. Anum96

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    It will be marked correct, Obviously. But it's better if you simply everything to it's lowest form. Always.
  13. Anum96

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

  14. Anum96

    Old Past Papers?

    You can find 2001 here :3 http://www.mei.org.uk/apapers
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