Try this TOMATO problem from I.S.I. B.Stat Entrance Objective Problem based on Surface area. You may use sequential hints.
Try this TOMATO problem from I.S.I. B.Stat Entrance Objective Problem based on Surface area. You may use sequential hints.
Try this beautiful problem from Prime number from TOMATO useful for ISI B.Stat Entrance.You may use sequential hints to solve the problem.
Try this TOMATO problem from I.S.I. B.Stat Entrance Objective Problem based on a derivative of Function. You may use sequential hints to solve the problem.
Try this I.S.I. B.Stat Entrance Objective Problem from TOMATO based on a derivative of Function. You may use sequential hints to solve the problem.
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Try this TOMATO problem from I.S.I. B.Stat Entrance Objective Problem based on a derivative of Function. You may use sequential hints to solve the problem.
Try this beautiful problem based on Discontinuity from TOMATO 730 useful for ISI B.Stat Entrance. You may use sequential hints to solve the problem.
Try this TOMATO problem from I.S.I. B.Stat Entrance Objective Problem based on a derivative of Function. You may use sequential hints to solve the problem.
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Try this Problem based on simple Arithmetic appeared in Math Kangaroo (Kadett) 2021 Problem 17. You may use sequential hints to solve it.
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Problems and Solutions from IOQM 2024, the first level of Math Olympiad in India.
PART - A Problem 1 Let $1+\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{3}+\frac{1}{4}+\frac{1}{5}+\frac{1}{6}=\frac{m}{n}$, where $m$ and $n$ are positive integers with no common divisors other than 1 . The highest power of 7 that divides $m$ is A. 0B. 1C. 2D. 3 Problem 2 Five spherical balls of diameter 10 cm each fit inside a closed cylindrical tin with internal diameter […]