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Payal Gupta

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From the given options only option (c) is correct.

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From the above 2 cases, In case (i) if Lalit is getting opposite to Hena then Fatima is sitting opposite to Garima. In case (ii) if Lalit is sitting opposite to Hena then Jatin is sitting opposite to Garima.

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I 3 anion has three lone pair

 

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From the above 2 cases, it follows case (i) and opposite to Fatima is either Lalit or Binit.

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In the 1st round in one group number of matches is (7 * 8/2) = 28

Let's consider bottom 3 they will have 3 matches between them, so remaining 28-3 = 25 matches have involvement of top 5 team, if they won equal number of matches, i.e. 5 each then decision will be taken based on tie breaker rule, hence a team may be eliminated even after winning 5 matches.

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Number of matches in stage 1 is 2 (8C2) = 2 (7 * 8/2) = 56

Stage 2 will be a knock out tournament with 8 teams so in this stage number of matches will be 7

Total 56 + 7 = 63

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Natural gas once extracted from a source is purified for commercial use at natural gas plants. From gas plants it is pumped to various destinations through pipelines. There are pumping stations, at intermediate places to maintain recommended pressure in the pipelines. The pumping stations do not produce or process any natural gas. They pump out exactly the quantity they receive from plants or other pumping stations.

The following figure depicts a network gas pipelines. The circles denote the locations of gas plants, pumping stations or cities with big demand for natural gas. One location can be only one of these there. The numbers on t

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The maximum quantity of natural gas that can be transported that can be transported from M to Q is 6

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Natural gas once extracted from a source is purified for commercial use at natural gas plants. From gas plants it is pumped to various destinations through pipelines. There are pumping stations, at intermediate places to maintain recommended pressure in the pipelines. The pumping stations do not produce or process any natural gas. They pump out exactly the quantity they receive from plants or other pumping stations.

The following figure depicts a network gas pipelines. The circles denote the locations of gas plants, pumping stations or cities with big demand for natural gas. One location can be only one of these there. The numbers on t

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From the figure and the conditions R can receive only 6 units (5 + 1) of natural gas if utilization is 100 Percent

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Natural gas once extracted from a source is purified for commercial use at natural gas plants. From gas plants it is pumped to various destinations through pipelines. There are pumping stations, at intermediate places to maintain recommended pressure in the pipelines. The pumping stations do not produce or process any natural gas. They pump out exactly the quantity they receive from plants or other pumping stations.

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From the figure the maximum quantity of natural gas that S can receive = 6 + 2 + 9 = 17 units.

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