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The document contains 4 math word problems with multiple choice answers. The first problem asks how many ways 25 balls can be selected from a bag containing 15 red, 20 blue, and 25 green balls. The second problem involves a train crossing two cycles traveling at different directions and calculating the speed of the cycles. The third problem deals with the digits of a number N and its reverse adding to 9. The fourth problem gives the expression and asks to calculate its value.

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The document contains 4 math word problems with multiple choice answers. The first problem asks how many ways 25 balls can be selected from a bag containing 15 red, 20 blue, and 25 green balls. The second problem involves a train crossing two cycles traveling at different directions and calculating the speed of the cycles. The third problem deals with the digits of a number N and its reverse adding to 9. The fourth problem gives the expression and asks to calculate its value.

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In how many ways can 25 balls be selected from a bag containing 15 identical red balls, 20 identical blue balls

and 25 identical green balls?

A. B. C. D.

300 291 281 265

Raj distributed N coins equally among his three children. The eldest son of Raj observed that the last digit of the sum of N and the number formed by reversing the digits of N is 9. How many values can N assume between 400 and 999?

A. B. C. D.

18 20 24 30

A train travelling at 72 kmph crossed a cycle moving along the track and in the same direction at 9:00 a.m. At 9:15 a.m., it crossed another cycle moving along the track but in the opposite direction. If both the cycles are traveling at the same speed and they cross each other at 9 : 52 : 30 a.m., then in which of the following ranges does the speed 'S' of each cycle lie?

A. B. C. D.

8 = S < 12 12 = S < 14 14 = S < 18 18 = S < 24

Find the value of .

A. B. C. D.

42924 42925 49 50

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