avg q8(ii)

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Tendulkar along with someone in 3rd partnership will score x runs in y overs .

in q43 , ( 141 + 9 + x ) / ( 44 + 16 + y ) = Avg Run rate per over till 3rd partnership broke .

The runs that tendulkar will score will be a multiple of 8 in 3rd and 4th partnership both .
 
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Tendulkar along with someone in 3rd partnership will score x runs in y overs .

in q43 , ( 141 + 9 + x ) / ( 44 + 16 + y ) = Avg Run rate per over till 3rd partnership broke .

The runs that tendulkar will score will be a multiple of 8 in 3rd and 4th partnership both .
What about his partner Laxman? Think about the remaining runs and overs they need to accomplish to win the game.
 
What about his partner Laxman? Think about the remaining runs and overs they need to accomplish to win the game.
tendulkar & Laxman will need --> 360 - ( 150 + x ) Runs in 90 - ( 60 + y ) overs .

Total runs scored by Tendulkar = T

T1 + asssume Dravid = x runs ----( 3rd partnership )

T2 + Laxman = 210 - x runs ----( 4th partnership)

T = T1 + T2
 
tendulkar & Laxman will need --> 360 - ( 150 + x ) Runs in 90 - ( 60 + y ) overs .

Total runs scored by Tendulkar = T

T1 + asssume Dravid = x runs ----( 3rd partnership )

T2 + Laxman = 210 - x runs ----( 4th partnership)

T = T1 + T2
Ok, so they need to score 210 runs in 30 overs to win. So the necessary run rate is 7runs/ over. You know Telkundar's run rate is going to be 8, what about Laxman's run rate? (Hint: Look at the parenthesis from the question, "maximum support" & "equal strike"). Once you know Laxman's run rate, you can find Telkundar's and Laxman's scores.
 
in 4th partnership, laxman and tendulkar need to score 210 - x runs in 90 - ( 60 + y ) overs .

3rd partnership is there .


6 runs per over

then?
Then together, they will score 14 runs/over. Each over, Tendulkar contributes (8/14) runs, and Laxman contributes (6/14) runs. So how much of the 210 overs Tendulkar scored? I hope I spilt enough for you to finish.
 
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yeah in the fourth partnership total runs scored by tendulkar and laxman in one over is 14

14 * ( 90-(60 +y)) = 210 - x

14 * (30 - y) = 210 - x

420 - 14y = 210 - x

14y - x = 210
 
yeah in the fourth partnership total runs scored by tendulkar and laxman in one over is 14

14 * ( 90-(60 +y)) = 210 - x

14 * (30 - y) = 210 - x

420 - 14y = 210 - x

14y - x = 210
I think you're overthinking. If you have a total of 210 runs left, and Telkudnar contributes 8/14, while Laxman contributes 6/14, then
Telkundar's scored = 210(8/14)=120.
 
If you have a total of 210 runs left, and Telkudnar contributes 8/14, while Laxman contributes 6/14, then
Telkundar's scored = 210(8/14)=120.
Your logic was if sachin scored 8 runs out of 14 then proportionately out of 210 runs he scored 120 runs .


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q45 , no of runs Sachin scored during his innings

During sachin and ganguly , sachin will face 6 overs and during other partnerships , it will be 2/3 rd of other overs .

no of overs Sachin scored during sachin - kumble = 2/3 * 10 = 6.6

no of overs Sachin scored during sachin - harbhajan= 2/3 * 8 = 5.3

no of overs Sachin scored during sachin - srinath= 2/3 * 5 = 3.3

no of overs Sachin scored during sachin - yohannan= 2/3 * 10= 6.6


no of runs Sachin scored during his innings= 210.4 runs

but answer is 212 .
 
Your logic was if sachin scored 8 runs out of 14 then proportionately out of 210 runs he scored 120 runs .


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q45 , no of runs Sachin scored during his innings

During sachin and ganguly , sachin will face 6 overs and during other partnerships , it will be 2/3 rd of other overs .

no of overs Sachin scored during sachin - kumble = 2/3 * 10 = 6.6

no of overs Sachin scored during sachin - harbhajan= 2/3 * 8 = 5.3

no of overs Sachin scored during sachin - srinath= 2/3 * 5 = 3.3

no of overs Sachin scored during sachin - yohannan= 2/3 * 10= 6.6


no of runs Sachin scored during his innings= 210.4 runs

but answer is 212 .
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