For the following questions answer them individually
The sixth term of the sequence 2, 6, 11, 17 is
Two number are in the ratio 7:1 1. If 7 is added to each of the numbers, the ratio becomes 2:3. The smaller number is
(1 - $$\frac{1}{3}$$)(1 - $$\frac{1}{4}$$)(1 - $$\frac{1}{5}$$)...........upto(1 - $$\frac{1}{25}$$) is equal to
A number, when divided by 136, leaves remainder 36. If the same number is divided by 17, the remainder will be
Simplified form of $$[(\sqrt[5]{x^{(\frac{-3}{5})}})^{(\frac{-5}{3})}]^{5}$$
A 4-digit number is formed by repeating a 2-digit number such as 1515, 3737, etc. Any number of this form is exactly divisible by
$$(0.1 \times 0.01 \times 0.001 \times 10^7)$$ is equal to
If 2p + $$\frac{1}{p}$$ = 4 the value of p3Â + $$\frac{1}{8p^3}$$
If p and q represent digits, what is the possible maximum value of q in the statement 5p9 + 327 + 2q8= 1114?