Sir you used the stylus, mouse will be slower(possibly) Not a complaint, but just something to think about for the future Also does the IPMAT Indore calculator look the same? i.e does it have the Mod, sqrt, inverse and percentage functions
We already have a video on how to efficiently use the calculator. You can check the links: th-cam.com/video/uiK46b2tNEU/w-d-xo.html cracku.in/cat-onscreen-calculator Yes, IPMAT Indore calculator will also be the same one.
When the result of a calculation is 1,169.85856 and the closest option provided is 1,170, it is perfectly reasonable to select 1,170 as the correct answer, especially when the difference is very small. Since 1,169.85856 is extremely close to 1,170, rounding up to 1,170 follows standard rounding rules, where any number above 1,169.5 rounds up. Even when a question doesn't explicitly state "approximate," it is usually understood that minor decimal differences (like 0.14144 in this case) don't change the fundamental value of the answer.
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Sir you used the stylus, mouse will be slower(possibly)
Not a complaint, but just something to think about for the future
Also does the IPMAT Indore calculator look the same? i.e does it have the Mod, sqrt, inverse and percentage functions
Also can you release a video on HOW to use the calculator? I think the memory functions could be very useful but i don't know how to use them
We already have a video on how to efficiently use the calculator.
You can check the links:
th-cam.com/video/uiK46b2tNEU/w-d-xo.html
cracku.in/cat-onscreen-calculator
Yes, IPMAT Indore calculator will also be the same one.
In the first question, We are not asked "approximately"then shouldn't be the ans none of the above?
When the result of a calculation is 1,169.85856 and the closest option provided is 1,170, it is perfectly reasonable to select 1,170 as the correct answer, especially when the difference is very small. Since 1,169.85856 is extremely close to 1,170, rounding up to 1,170 follows standard rounding rules, where any number above 1,169.5 rounds up. Even when a question doesn't explicitly state "approximate," it is usually understood that minor decimal differences (like 0.14144 in this case) don't change the fundamental value of the answer.