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1. Select the related word / letters / number from the given alternatives.144 : 13 :: 49 ?
(A): 8
(B): 30
(C): 11
(D): 9
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By: anil on 05 May 2019 02.19 am
Expression : 144 : 13 :: 49 ? The pattern followed is = $$n:sqrt{n}+1$$ Eg :- $$144:sqrt{144}+1=144:13$$ Similarly, $$sqrt{49}+1=7+1=8$$ => Ans - (A)
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