It depends on the question.
we can do drawing ,painting, watch television, solve maths questions, play games etc
we can do drawing ,painting, watch television, solve maths questions, play games etc
Since mensuration has to do with measuring, to do Advanced Mensuration math questions you would have to apply that knowledge in order to solve the problem.
yes i do but what!?
Go to school and learn how to do engineering maths.
Ignoring the decimal points, multiply them as if they were whole numbers (ignoring any leading zeros)Put the decimal point into the answer by counting how many digits in total were after the decimal points in the multiplication and put the same number after the decimal point in the answer (inserting leading zeros if necessary).0.009 bx 0.051 → 9 x 51 = 459 (ignoring the leading zeros)There are 3 + 3 = 6 digits after the decimal points (009 and 051), so 6 digits after the decimal point in the answer: 0.000459 (inserting 3 leading zeros)
I like the way it helps us solve complex questions in the real world. I dislike the way it's constantly misspelled; the word is maths,it's an abbreviation of mathematics which is plural, so maths must be plural.
DO ALGEBRA! If you don't know algebra, ask your mom and dad or attend a class on algebra or LOOK IT UP ON THE COMPUTER!
You'll get those after you learn the real way to solve maths. Until then, you're not learning maths in order to solve. You're learning it in order to learn. If you had shortcuts, you couldn't learn anything.
To do maths you simply solve the equation: ymxkb(8.22563)^2/yx8zm5b6wk=xmkjfqp(845632175)^2
the portion is same as that for HSC exam..........The difference is just that in MHTCET you are asked objective questions which are little tougher than HSC and you have comparitively less time to solve the questions=0.54seconds only.
They solve them just like everyone else does, they just have theirs in Chinese.