deepakraam
Deepak Narayanan
Let N0, N1, N2, N3, N4, N5, N6, N7 be an (unknown) list of eight whole numbers with the property that
N0 = the number of times 0 occurs in the list.
N1 = the number of times 1 occurs in the list,
And so on.
Thus each Ni counts the number of times the number ‘i’ occurs in the list.
1. The N0 is ………..
1] 0 2] 1 3] 2 4] 4
2. How many of N4, N5, N6 and N7 can be non-zero? (1mark)
1] 0 2] 1 3] 2 4] 3
3.. How many times does 1 occur? (1mark)
1] 0 2] 1 3] 2 4] 3
4. Which of the following statements can be true? (2marks)
(i) 2 4 N = N (ii) 0 3 N = N
(iii) 3 4 5 6 N = N = N = N (iv) 3 5 6 7 N = N = N = N
1] 1 and 3 only 2] 2 and 4 only
3] 1 and 4 only 4] 2 and 3 only.
The sequence is 42101000
N0= 4
N1=2
N2=1
N3=0
N4=1
N5=0
N6=0
N7=0
So the ans are,
1.4
2.option 2
3.Option 3
-Deepak.