o,t,t,f,f,s,s,_,_ fill the remaining....and tell me on
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Answer / pranayshah7
0,t,t,f,f,s,s,e,n becoz its o-one ,t-two, t-three and so on
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Answer / vamshi krishna
as they r the starting letters of numbers i.e. one-o,two-t
and series continues.
so the remaining two letters are e,n
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condition: there is a room in which you r sitting in middle.and infront of you there is two persons and two doors.behind 1 door there is success and behind another door there is failure,but you don't know behind which door success is.out of above 2 person one always speak truth and other always lie and you also don't know who speak true and who speak lie. question: you have to select success door by asking only one question....so what only one question you ask to get sucess door? note:you are not supposed to ask two question 1 with each person
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u use any operation solve this problem 45-45=45
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