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If R scored his runs only in 6s and 4s and he hit 25 fours, then find the number of dot balls faced by R.
- 175
- 195
- 155
- 185
- 165
Correct answer: 165
Solution
R hit 25 fours, contributing 100 runs. From the implied total in the question set, the remaining runs correspond to sixes, and the number of dot balls comes out to 165.
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