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I did not get the explanation for this answer. If x=-6, this would not hold true as x> -2 right?
Basically it should satisfy and condition so it should be gretaer than -2 and less than 7 so it cant be d as 3,4 satisfy the condition as it is lesser than 7 so only b satisfies

rest of the option except b would fail
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I did not get the explanation for this answer. If x=-6, this would not hold true as x> -2 right?
Review the discussion here carefully:
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The company at which Mark is employed has 80 employees, each of whom has a different salary. Mark’s salary of $43,700 is the second-highest salary in the first quartile of the 80 salaries. If the company were to hire 8 new employees at salaries that are less than the lowest of the 80 salaries, what would Mark’s salary be with respect to the quartiles of the 88 salaries at the company, assuming no other changes in the salaries?

(a) The fourth-highest salary in the first quartile

(b) The highest salary in the first quartile

(c) The second-lowest salary in the second quartile

(d) The third-lowest salary in the second quartile

(e) The fifth-lowest salary in the second quartile
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The company at which Mark is employed has 80 employees, each of whom has a different salary. Mark’s salary of $43,700 is the second-highest salary in the first quartile of the 80 salaries. If the company were to hire 8 new employees at salaries that are less than the lowest of the 80 salaries, what would Mark’s salary be with respect to the quartiles of the 88 salaries at the company, assuming no other changes in the salaries?

(a) The fourth-highest salary in the first quartile

(b) The highest salary in the first quartile

(c) The second-lowest salary in the second quartile

(d) The third-lowest salary in the second quartile

(e) The fifth-lowest salary in the second quartile
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hi does anyone understand how did we get supported as the answer for the second sub question on here ? a-company-that-designs-websites-primarily-for-minority-owned-businesse-185586.html
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What I Learned After Taking 29 Mocks - Join us in this Saturday special live stream with Anurag in which he will be sharing his special mock test strategies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wq1sgcB2e_0
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Where can we give 29 mocks
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Can anyone please explain question number 66 official guide 2020 ?
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For how many positive integers m ≤100 is (m-5)(m-45) positive?
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For how many positive integers m ≤100 is (m-5)(m-45) positive?
59 - (from m=1 to 4) and from (m=46 to 100)
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Anything between for any m belongs to 5 ≤ m ≤45 is not our answer. That’s a total of 49 Integers. Between 1 to 100 there are 100 positive integers. So, 100 - 49 = 51
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can anyone please help me this
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can anyone please help me this
Total distance between house and work is 20. He is 5 miles from work, this means his distance from house his 20-5=15 miles when he started walking. He walked 4miles/hour for t time. Total distance he walked is 4t.
Then d (his distance from home) will be 15 -4t
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Just put t= 0 you must get 15 only 1 option satisfy it
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20100 divided by 2,
Can anyone show the steps here,
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1050 comes from my method but I know it’s not right
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