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Q82.Let ๐‘Ž1, ๐‘Ž2, โ€ฆ โ€ฆ , ๐‘Ž๐‘› be in A.P. If ๐‘Ž5 = 2๐‘Ž7 and ๐‘Ž11 = 18, then 12 + + + + โ€ฆ . . + โˆš๐‘Ž10 โˆš๐‘Ž11 โˆš๐‘Ž11 โˆš๐‘Ž12 โˆš๐‘Ž17 โˆš๐‘Ž18 is equal to _____ .

What This Question Tests

This question involves counting the number of 5-digit numbers formed using given digits with repetition allowed and then finding the serial number of a specific number in ascending order, which requires careful application of counting principles.

Concepts Tested

Permutations and combinations with repetitionArranging numbers in ascending orderCounting principles

Formulas Used

Counting numbers with repetition

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๐Ÿ“‹ Question Details

Chapter
Permutation & Combination
Topic
Counting numbers, Arrangement
Year
2023
Shift
31 Jan Shift 1
Q Number
Q82
Type
Numerical
NCERT Ref
Class 11 Mathematics Ch 7: Permutations and Combinations

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