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Q. Prove that,
1.2.5.........(2n-1) = \frac{(2n)!}{2^nn!}

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Answered by rahulchaudhary14
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Step-by-step explanation:

Step-by-step explanation:His total profit percentage is (100/3) or 33 and 1/3 percentage.

Step-by-step explanation:His total profit percentage is (100/3) or 33 and 1/3 percentage.4kg faulty weight=3.6kg actual or correct weight.

Step-by-step explanation:His total profit percentage is (100/3) or 33 and 1/3 percentage.4kg faulty weight=3.6kg actual or correct weight.1kg faulty weight=.9kg correct weight.

Step-by-step explanation:His total profit percentage is (100/3) or 33 and 1/3 percentage.4kg faulty weight=3.6kg actual or correct weight.1kg faulty weight=.9kg correct weight.So the person is selling at the price of Rs 60 per .9 kg weight.

Step-by-step explanation:His total profit percentage is (100/3) or 33 and 1/3 percentage.4kg faulty weight=3.6kg actual or correct weight.1kg faulty weight=.9kg correct weight.So the person is selling at the price of Rs 60 per .9 kg weight.1kg correct weight apples selling price=60/.9=200/3 Rs

Step-by-step explanation:His total profit percentage is (100/3) or 33 and 1/3 percentage.4kg faulty weight=3.6kg actual or correct weight.1kg faulty weight=.9kg correct weight.So the person is selling at the price of Rs 60 per .9 kg weight.1kg correct weight apples selling price=60/.9=200/3 RsHis gain per kg=(200/3)-50=(50/3)rupees

Step-by-step explanation:His total profit percentage is (100/3) or 33 and 1/3 percentage.4kg faulty weight=3.6kg actual or correct weight.1kg faulty weight=.9kg correct weight.So the person is selling at the price of Rs 60 per .9 kg weight.1kg correct weight apples selling price=60/.9=200/3 RsHis gain per kg=(200/3)-50=(50/3)rupeesHis total profit percentage =

Step-by-step explanation:His total profit percentage is (100/3) or 33 and 1/3 percentage.4kg faulty weight=3.6kg actual or correct weight.1kg faulty weight=.9kg correct weight.So the person is selling at the price of Rs 60 per .9 kg weight.1kg correct weight apples selling price=60/.9=200/3 RsHis gain per kg=(200/3)-50=(50/3)rupeesHis total profit percentage =(profit per kg/C.P per kg)*100={(50/3)/50}*100=(1/3)*100=100/3=33 and1/3 percent.

Step-by-step explanation:His total profit percentage is (100/3) or 33 and 1/3 percentage.4kg faulty weight=3.6kg actual or correct weight.1kg faulty weight=.9kg correct weight.So the person is selling at the price of Rs 60 per .9 kg weight.1kg correct weight apples selling price=60/.9=200/3 RsHis gain per kg=(200/3)-50=(50/3)rupeesHis total profit percentage =(profit per kg/C.P per kg)*100={(50/3)/50}*100=(1/3)*100=100/3=33 and1/3 percent.Make a question for this answer. xD

Answered by hemanth101
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