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Answered on 23/07/2018 Learn Quantitative Aptitude

Mohamed Imran

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sure, you can improve your aptitude/maths solving ability. First you should be well in all concepts then you should practise repeatedly, if you take 60 sec now for a question it may come to 10-15 seconds only by practicing the topic again and again.My suggestion is to take any question bank and start... read more

sure, you can improve your aptitude/maths solving ability. First you should be well in all concepts then you should practise repeatedly, if you take 60 sec now for a question it may come to 10-15 seconds only by practicing the topic again and again.My suggestion is to take any question bank and start practicing.

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Answered on 01/08/2018 Learn Quantitative Aptitude

Yadav Harish

Start with basics and fundamental concept which you will get in 6,7,8,9 class maths text book. If u r running short of time than go through the concept provided in solved example of RS AGGRAWAL solve all exercise question of RS AGGRAWAL without seeing the answer and cross-check it. Try to create ur... read more

Start with basics and fundamental concept which you will get in 6,7,8,9 class maths text book. If u r running short of time than go through the concept provided in solved example of RS AGGRAWAL solve all exercise question of  RS AGGRAWAL without seeing the answer and cross-check it. Try to create ur own shortcut method for each topic and make a note of it. Last but not least practise as many question as possible along with mock test  to grab ur hand completely on quant.

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Answered on 31/07/2018 Learn Quantitative Aptitude

Vijay Bhaskar

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None, but it is how u approach or slove question
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Answered on 01/07/2018 Learn Quantitative Aptitude

Bhagyesh Jain

An Engineer who believes in learning and relearning

I suggest first complete R.S.Aggarwal.Then go through past question papers of CLAT and other foreign universitites
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Answered on 09/10/2018 Learn Quantitative Aptitude

Balaji Mahesh Krishnan

23 years corporate trainer with 23 years experienced in sales and corporate training:

Simple answer: RS Agarwal
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Answered on 01/07/2018 Learn Quantitative Aptitude

Sambath Kumar G

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ratio & proportions, time & work, age, clock & calender, simplification, squares & cubes
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Answered on 01/07/2018 Learn Quantitative Aptitude

Sambath Kumar G

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Answered on 25/08/2018 Learn Quantitative Aptitude

Atul Mittal

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Answered on 15/11/2019 Learn Quantitative Aptitude

Varnika Gautam

Btech grad with 7 yrs of C++ coding experience and multiple websites running on 1st page of google

Let's say the no is X X÷15= Y+14 X÷16= Z+15 If Y=X+1 And Z= X+1 We will get the no which is directly divisible by 15 and 16. So we calculate the Lowest common multiple of 15 and 16. We get 240. Now we need to subtract 1 from it to get the exact no. Therefore the answer is 239 read more

Let's say the no is X

X÷15= Y+14

X÷16= Z+15

If Y=X+1

And Z= X+1

We will get the no which is directly divisible by 15 and 16.

So we calculate the Lowest common multiple of 15 and 16. We get 240.

Now we need to subtract 1 from it to get the exact no.

Therefore the answer is 239

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