Understanding Infection in Hindi: Part 4

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What factor is the company trying to increase growth by?

  • Eighty-five
  • Five (correct)
  • Fifteen
  • Sixteen

How many parts will the larger part become compared to the smaller part after some time?

  • 50 times larger
  • 80 times larger
  • 115 times larger (correct)
  • 16 times larger

If the smaller part is cut into fifteen parts, how many parts will remain?

  • 115 parts
  • 5 parts
  • 16 parts (correct)
  • 515 parts

How many days will the analysis take if the larger and smaller parts are both cut into sixteen parts?

<p>4 days (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the text imply about the relationship between the parts when the larger part is cut into five parts and the smaller part is cut into fifteen parts?

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Study Notes

  • I am Mithilesh Varma and today we will revisit the path in infection's text, which we previously saw in Part Van and Part 3.
  • If you have watched Part 2 and 3 on my channel, you might have noticed that understanding the text in parts requires attention to every detail.
  • The text states that if one part grows at a rate of five percent and another part grows at a rate of eighty-five percent, then after some time, the larger part will become one hundred fifteen times larger than the smaller part.
  • In the process, the smaller part will also decrease by fifty percent and further by another fifty percent.
  • The company is trying to increase growth by a factor of five and decrease costs by a factor of five.
  • If you subscribe to my channel and like the videos, you will enjoy the simple explanation and the deep dive into the details.
  • The text implies that if we cut the larger part into five parts and the smaller part into fifteen parts, the relationship between the parts will remain the same.
  • If we cut the larger part into sixteen parts and the smaller part into sixteen parts, the analysis will take four days.
  • The cutting process reveals that if five parts are cut from the larger part, we will have 515 parts, and if fifteen parts are cut from the smaller part, we will have sixteen parts remaining.
  • The text also suggests that by analyzing the opportunities and challenges in our recipes, we can identify the two numbers that represent them.

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