The Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) of India holds their office for a tenure of six years or until they reach the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier. This tenure ensures that the individual serving as the CEC has enough time to oversee multiple elections and implement important reforms while maintaining independence from the executive branch of the government.
If a³ - b³ = (a - b)(a² + ab + b²), find a³ - b³ when a = 10 and b = 4.
42 + 52% of 300 - ?% of 200 = 88
(60 × 8 ÷ 10) × 5 = ?
[(1245 ÷ 9) ÷ 12] × 540 = ?2 – 175
15% of 2400 + (√ 484 – √ 256) = ?
`(256/6561)(1/4) = ?`
28(4/5) + 52(1/2) × 8(2/7) - 11(1/5) = ? + 6(1/5)
Simplify the following expression:
((32)4 - 1)/33×31× (210+1)