Q6. 6. In the expression 5 * 4* 3* 2* 1, * is chosen from +, -, × each at most two times. What is the smallest non-negative value of the expression?
Detailed Solution
We need to find the smallest non-negative value for the expression 5 * 4 * 3 * 2 * 1, using the operators +, -, ×, with each operator used at most twice. The smallest non-negative integer is 0.
Let's try to achieve 0. Consider the arrangement: 5 – 4 – 3 + 2 × 1. Following the order of operations (multiplication first): 2 × 1 = 2. Then, proceeding from left to right: 5 – 4 = 1, 1 – 3 = -2, -2 + 2 = 0.
This combination uses '-' twice, '+' once, and '×' once, which satisfies the condition that each operator is used at most two times. Since 0 is a possible value and it is the smallest non-negative integer, it is the correct answer. This question tests logical reasoning and basic arithmetic skills.
More Quantitative Aptitude Questions
Q77. Let P = QQQ be a 3-digit number. What is the HCF of P and 481?...
CQ75. A set (X) of 20 pipes can fill 70% of a tank in 14 minutes. Another set (Y) of 10 pipes fills 3/8th ...
DQ78. What is the 489th digit in the number 123456789101112...?...
DQ76. If n is a natural number, then what is the number of distinct remainders of (1ⁿ + 2ⁿ) when divided b...
CQ18. 18. 421 and 427, when divided by the same number, leave the same remainder 1. How many numbers can b...
CMore from UPSC 2024 CSAT
Q1. 1. Which of the following statements best reflect the most logical and rational inferences that can ...
BQ2. 2. Based on the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1. The food distribution m...
AQ3. 3. Which of the following statements best reflects/reflect the most logical and rational inference/i...
CQ4. 4. Based on the above passage, the following assumptions have been made : 1. Fiscal policies of gove...
DQ5. 5. What is the least possible number of cuts required to cut a cube into 64 identical pieces?...
BAce UPSC with AI-powered Practice
LearnPro's test series adapts to your weak topics and shows real analytics.
Explore Courses →