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Answer: * Plecv aa oN se & lime left 3:25:20 Question 17 Not yet answered Marked out of 5.00 g.question d the number of positive integers < 100 such that 2” — 1 is divisible by 7. swer: 4) Question 18 Not yet answered Marked out of 5.00 YF Flag question Find the number of integer pairs (7m, 7) such that rn? +6n+33 =m’. * Plc v ae ra @ classroom.cheenta. com / 10QM Mock Tests / IOQM 2022 / 1OQM Mock Test 2 (2022) Time left 3:25:47 Question 16 Not yet answered Marked out of 5.00 YF Flag question Find the minimum number of lines that must be drawn on the plane so that they intersect in exactly 201 distinct points. Answer: 20:36 AS lime lett 3:26:51 Question 15 Not yet answered Marked out of 5.00 YF Flag question In this problem, a lattice point is a point with integer coordinates. An ant starts at (0, 0, 0) in three- dimensional space. At every step, it randomly selects one of the eight lattice points which lie at a distance of /3 from its current location and moves to that point. Let «% be the probability that, after two steps, the ant is at a distance of 2\/2 from the origin. Find | a. Answer: plete ra @ classroom.cheenta.com sstion 14 et answered 4) Marked out of 5.00 Y Flag question Let IV be the number of ways in which 10 people can shake hands with each other. Find the remainder of V upon division by 3. Answer: plete ra @ classroom.cheenta.com U radius. Answer: Question 13 Not yet answered Marked out of 5.00 Y Flag question Pte Cerone | POM Wel CciceloniKonl-(-lnt- Keri aan ES) Answer: sstion 12 ot answered sd out of 5.00 @) gauestion Consider two points A and B on the plane such that |AB| = 3. The set Sis defined as S:= {X||AX| = 2|BX]}. It is well-known that Sis a circle. Find its radius. Answer: Plo r ra @ classroom.cheenta.com Time left 3:28:00 Question 11 Not yet answered Marked out of 5.00 Y Flag question Ina plane, a hundred lines are distributed in three groups. The groups have the property that inside every group, all the lines are parallel among themselves. Let n be the maximum number of triangles that can be formed by such an arrangement. What are the last two digits of n? Answer: Question 9 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Y Flag question There is a prime number p such that 4p + 1 is the cube of a positive integer. Find p. Answer: Question 10 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 ¥ Flag question Solve for x : 13°? x Fo — 21973 Answer: 20:33 @ & . ra @ classroom.cheenta.com oe | lime lett 3:29:43 Question 8 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Y Flag question The expressions A=1x24+3x4+5x6+---4+37 x 38- and B=14+2x3+4x5+4+---+36 x 37+ 38 are obtained by writing multiplication and addition operators in an alternating pattern between successive integers. Find the sum of the digits of the positive difference between integers A and B. Write the answer in integers. 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