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Students line up in a queue in which ashish stands fifteenth from the left and sachin is seventh from the right. if they interchange their places, sachin would fifteenth from the right. how many students are there in the queue?

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Answered by amitnrw
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29 students are there in the queue

Step-by-step explanation:

Students line up in a queue in which ashish stands fifteenth from the left

=> 14 Students are in Left of Ashish

sachin is seventh from the right.

=> 6 Students are in Right of Sachin

if They interchange their position then Sachin will be ar Ashish old position ( 15th from left)

sachin would fifteenth from the right

=> 14 Students would be in right of Sachin

14 Students were in left of Ashish at same position

Total Students  = 14 + 1 + 14 = 29 Students

29 students are there in the queue

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