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We say that a number has a ‘square root’ if we find another integer which gives us the first number if multiplied by
itself. For example, 4 has a square root since 2 × 2 = 4 , but 5 has no square root. Out of the 100 numbers from 1 to
100, how many integers have square roots?

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A: The sum of the ages of the other five is an even D: E is elder than A by two years.
number. E: The sum of the ages of A, B, D, E is an odd
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C: The sum of the ages of the other five is divisible by F: The sum of the ages of the other five is divisible by
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Find out: (i) What is the sum of the ages of C and F? (ii) Which two among these six children lie? (iii) What are the
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(a) Prove that in a circle, the line connecting the center and the midpoint of a chord intersects the chord at right
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After counting the number of new MOVers, Munir Hasan came with a peculiar plan of getting introduced to everyone.
He declared that everyone will stand in a circle and starting from Munir Hasan pairs will be formed towards right. After
each member has introduced himself to the one in his pair, members in the pair will interchange their positions and a
similar grouping will be done. The process will be repeated until someone has been paired with the same person for the
second time. Then the group will be split up, Munir Hasan will form a subgroup with members not introduced with each
other and the entire process will be repeated. Pairing will always start from Munir Hasan. It was seen that Munir Hasan
needed to split his group 10 times. What was the number of new MOVers?

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