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In actual cat exam we've to leave this question .i can take surely 60 min or more to solve this bloody question 😂😂😂.And i m sure too after taking tht time, nt able to reach any constraint,😂😂lol
Set 1: Healthy Bites is a fast food joint serving three items: burgers, fries and ice cream. It has two employees Anish and Bani who prepare the items ordered by the clients. Preparation time is 10 minutes for a burger and 2 minutes for an order of ice cream. An employee can prepare only one of these items at a time. The fries are prepared in an automatic fryer which can prepare up to 3 portions of fries at a time, and take 5 minutes irrespective of the number of portions. The fryer does not need an employee to constantly attend to it, and we can ignore time taken by an employee to start and stop the fryer; thus, an employee can be engaged in preparing other items while the frying is on. However, fries cannot be prepared in anticipation of future orders.
This is actually a very confusing set. It took me good 30 mins to comprehend the set and still I wasn't able to crack it. I got stuck while solving the multiple equations. Your approach for solving the equations was really helpful. Thanks a lot!!
Set 2: Applicants for the doctoral programmes of Ambi Institute of Engineering (AIE) and Bambi Institute of Engineering (BIE) have to appear for a Common Entrance Test (CET). The test has three sections: Physics (P), Chemistry (C), and Maths (M). Among those appearing for CET, those at or above the 80th percentile in at least two sections, and at or above the 90th percentile overall, are selected for Advanced Entrance Test (AET) conducted by AIE. AET is used by AIE for final selection. For the 200 candidates who are at or above the 90th percentile overall based on CET, the following are known about their performance in CET: No one is below the 80th percentile in all 3 sections. 150 are at or above the 80th percentile in exactly two sections. The number of candidates at or above the 80th percentile only in P is the same as the number of candidates at or above the 80th percentile only in C. The same is the number of candidates at or above the 80th percentile only in M. Number of candidates below 80th percentile in P: Number of candidates below 80th percentile in C: Number of candidates below 80th percentile in M = 4:2:1. BIE uses a different process for selection. If any candidate is appearing in the AET by AIE, BIE considers their AET score for final selection provided the candidate is at or above the 80th percentile in P. Any other candidate at or above the 80th percentile in P in CET, but who is not eligible for the AET, is required to appear in a separate test to be conducted by BIE for being considered for final selection. Altogether, there are 400 candidates this year who are at or above the 80th percentile in P.
very much helpful sir. you are so charming and brilliant, just got my stress a bit lowered by listening to your cool approach and explanation. Brilliant! thank you so much and looking forward for more of this kind.
Set 1: Healthy Bites wishes to serve the orders as early as possible. The individual items in any orders are served as and when ready; however, the order is considered to be completely served only when all the items of that order are served. The following details are known: 1.Order 1. Time: 10:00 . Order: 1 burger, 3 portions of fries, 1 order of ice cream 2. Order 2. Time: 10:05. Order: 2 portions of fries, 1 order of ice cream 3. Order 3. TIme: 10:07. Order: 1 burger, 1 portion of fries
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Set 1: Questions 1.At what time is the order placed by client 1 completely served? A) 10:17 B) 10:10 C) 10:15 D) 10:20 2.At what is the order placed by client 3 completely served? A) 10:35 B) 10:22 C) 10:25 D) 10:17 Suppose the employees are allowed to process multiple orders at a time, but the preference would be to finish orders of clients who placed their orders earlier. 3.At what time is the order placed by client 2 completely served? A) 10:10 B) 10:12 C) 10:15 D) 10:17 Suppose the employees are allowed to process multiple orders at a time, but the preference would be to finish orders of clients who placed their orders earlier. 4.Also assume that the fourth client came in only at 10:35. Between 10:00 and 10:30, for how many minutes is exactly one of the employees idle? A) 7 B) 10 C) 15 D) 23
As per the 1st point, all 200 candidates have secured exactly or more than 80 percentile in all 3 sections, that means none of them have scored less than 80 in any of the section. However, as per other points it seems there are candidates who have secured 80 only in P, arent these point contradictory. Can you pls explain sir @2iim
Set 2 Questions: 1. What best can be concluded about the number of candidates sitting for the separate test for BIE who were at or above the 90th percentile overall in CET? A) 3 or 10 B) 10 C) 5 D) 7 or 10 2. If the number of candidates who are at or above the 90th percentile overall and also at or above the 80th percentile in all three sections in CET is actually a multiple of 5, what is the number of candidates who are at or above the 90th percentile overall and at or above the 80th percentile in both P and M in CET? (TITA) 3. If the number of candidates who are at or above the 90th percentile overall and also at or above the 80th percentile in all three sections in CET is actually a multiple of 5, then how many candidates were shortlisted for the AET for AIE? (TITA) 4. If the number of candidates who are at or above the 90th percentile overall and also are at or above the 80th percentile in P in CET, is more than 100, how many candidates had to sit for the separate test for BIE? A) 299 B) 310 C) 321 D) 330
Total is 200. x+y+z adds upto 150... what is remaining should be 50... three 'a's and a 'k' is left in the venn diagram. So it should add upto 50 i.e, 3a+k=50
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The explanation is good, but there's too much of beating around the bush. The solution is too long. We need to complete sets in max 15min. Shorter videos would have been appreciated!!
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In actual cat exam we've to leave this question .i can take surely 60 min or more to solve this bloody question 😂😂😂.And i m sure too after taking tht time, nt able to reach any constraint,😂😂lol
Set 1:
Healthy Bites is a fast food joint serving three items: burgers, fries and ice cream. It has two employees Anish and Bani who prepare the items ordered by the clients. Preparation time is 10 minutes for a burger and 2 minutes for an order of ice cream. An employee can prepare only one of these items at a time. The fries are prepared in an automatic fryer which can prepare up to 3 portions of fries at a time, and take 5 minutes irrespective of the number of portions. The fryer does not need an employee to constantly attend to it, and we can ignore time taken by an employee to start and stop the fryer; thus, an employee can be engaged in preparing other items while the frying is on. However, fries cannot be prepared in anticipation of future orders.
This is actually a very confusing set. It took me good 30 mins to comprehend the set and still I wasn't able to crack it. I got stuck while solving the multiple equations. Your approach for solving the equations was really helpful. Thanks a lot!!
We're really glad we could help 😇
Amazing set, amazing explanation! thank you!
Set 2:
Applicants for the doctoral programmes of Ambi Institute of Engineering (AIE) and Bambi Institute of Engineering (BIE) have to appear for a Common Entrance Test (CET). The test has three sections: Physics (P), Chemistry (C), and Maths (M). Among those appearing for CET, those at or above the 80th percentile in at least two sections, and at or above the 90th percentile overall, are selected for Advanced Entrance Test (AET) conducted by AIE. AET is used by AIE for final selection.
For the 200 candidates who are at or above the 90th percentile overall based on CET, the following are known about their performance in CET:
No one is below the 80th percentile in all 3 sections.
150 are at or above the 80th percentile in exactly two sections.
The number of candidates at or above the 80th percentile only in P is the same as the number of candidates at or above the 80th percentile only in C. The same is the number of candidates at or above the 80th percentile only in M.
Number of candidates below 80th percentile in P: Number of candidates below 80th percentile in C: Number of candidates below 80th percentile in M = 4:2:1.
BIE uses a different process for selection. If any candidate is appearing in the AET by AIE, BIE considers their AET score for final selection provided the candidate is at or above the 80th percentile in P. Any other candidate at or above the 80th percentile in P in CET, but who is not eligible for the AET, is required to appear in a separate test to be conducted by BIE for being considered for final selection. Altogether, there are 400 candidates this year who are at or above the 80th percentile in P.
very much helpful sir. you are so charming and brilliant, just got my stress a bit lowered by listening to your cool approach and explanation. Brilliant! thank you so much and looking forward for more of this kind.
Set 1:
Healthy Bites wishes to serve the orders as early as possible. The individual items in any orders are served as and when ready; however, the order is considered to be completely served only when all the items of that order are served.
The following details are known:
1.Order 1. Time: 10:00 . Order: 1 burger, 3 portions of fries, 1 order of ice cream
2. Order 2. Time: 10:05. Order: 2 portions of fries, 1 order of ice cream
3. Order 3. TIme: 10:07. Order: 1 burger, 1 portion of fries
Thankyou so much for the explanation sir! You are a great teacher and you are really passionate about how you approach the questions. You have inspired me to not be frustrated when I can't do a question but rather be intrigued about what's new in the question and how can i learn from it. Your videos have really helped me with past year questions. I am aiming for CAT2023. Thankyou so much sir for bridging the gap between me and my dream B-School :)
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Set 1: Questions
1.At what time is the order placed by client 1 completely served?
A) 10:17 B) 10:10 C) 10:15 D) 10:20
2.At what is the order placed by client 3 completely served?
A) 10:35 B) 10:22 C) 10:25 D) 10:17
Suppose the employees are allowed to process multiple orders at a time, but the preference would be to finish orders of clients who placed their orders earlier.
3.At what time is the order placed by client 2 completely served?
A) 10:10 B) 10:12 C) 10:15 D) 10:17
Suppose the employees are allowed to process multiple orders at a time, but the preference would be to finish orders of clients who placed their orders earlier.
4.Also assume that the fourth client came in only at 10:35. Between 10:00 and 10:30, for how many minutes is exactly one of the employees idle?
A) 7 B) 10 C) 15 D) 23
Wow wonderfully and clearly explained! And a brilliant tricky set! Thank you sir.
Thank you so much for this explanation :)
As per the 1st point, all 200 candidates have secured exactly or more than 80 percentile in all 3 sections, that means none of them have scored less than 80 in any of the section. However, as per other points it seems there are candidates who have secured 80 only in P, arent these point contradictory. Can you pls explain sir @2iim
Such questions aint worth studying tbh, even if they come they're the ones you gotta skip :)
why 3 or 10 alone and not 17 ?? why isnt it possible sir?
3a + k is less than 50
if a=17 then 3a is already 51
Set 2 Questions:
1. What best can be concluded about the number of candidates sitting for the separate test for BIE who were at or above the 90th percentile overall in CET?
A) 3 or 10 B) 10 C) 5 D) 7 or 10
2. If the number of candidates who are at or above the 90th percentile overall and also at or above the 80th percentile in all three sections in CET is actually a multiple of 5, what is the number of candidates who are at or above the 90th percentile overall and at or above the 80th percentile in both P and M in CET? (TITA)
3. If the number of candidates who are at or above the 90th percentile overall and also at or above the 80th percentile in all three sections in CET is actually a multiple of 5, then how many candidates were shortlisted for the AET for AIE? (TITA)
4. If the number of candidates who are at or above the 90th percentile overall and also are at or above the 80th percentile in P in CET, is more than 100, how many candidates had to sit for the separate test for BIE?
A) 299 B) 310 C) 321 D) 330
thanks:)
Why 3a+k=50? Can anyone help me out? I think I'm unable to understand the concept or missing a vital information!
Total is 200. x+y+z adds upto 150... what is remaining should be 50... three 'a's and a 'k' is left in the venn diagram. So it should add upto 50 i.e, 3a+k=50
Sir please make a video on MBA in Human Resource
Thanks in advance
What is (TITA)?
Type in the Answer
Sir why is value of a is increasing by 7 ? I dont get this concept
LCM
Very bad audio quality, unable to understand
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Very poor audio quality. But thanks for made this video.
So many ads..and moreover its so confusing.
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Not audible at all sir
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I didn't like it 😣
Hope u make a better one sir🙂
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The explanation is good, but there's too much of beating around the bush. The solution is too long. We need to complete sets in max 15min. Shorter videos would have been appreciated!!
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You aren't audible, sir
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Thank god i didn't enroll in your course!!
beautiful set. fabulous explanation. thank you!