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    "Cars have a side mirror that captures any vehicle passing on the side; however there is a blindspot right besides the B beam between the doors. A car on the side passing is not visible to the driver as the angle of reflection would be smaller as the car is farther behind. It is also not visible in the back facing mirror (which captures vehicles farther behind). A driver would have to lean to the left or turn their head to check for cars in that blindspot to change lanes safely. This applies to"

    Jyoty S. - "Cars have a side mirror that captures any vehicle passing on the side; however there is a blindspot right besides the B beam between the doors. A car on the side passing is not visible to the driver as the angle of reflection would be smaller as the car is farther behind. It is also not visible in the back facing mirror (which captures vehicles farther behind). A driver would have to lean to the left or turn their head to check for cars in that blindspot to change lanes safely. This applies to"See full answer

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    Product Design
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    "What is the goal of this product? If its engagement for the people in a flight, can other options be explored? If there is a particular business insistence for hangman for engagement, the following can be the features of the game: Pain point: Typing might be hard Feature: Connect with phone keyboard to enable typing Pain point: These games do not engage multiple people simultaneously. Have leaderboards and multiplayer duels where the game is designed to hang the other player in case of a"

    Ranjani M. - "What is the goal of this product? If its engagement for the people in a flight, can other options be explored? If there is a particular business insistence for hangman for engagement, the following can be the features of the game: Pain point: Typing might be hard Feature: Connect with phone keyboard to enable typing Pain point: These games do not engage multiple people simultaneously. Have leaderboards and multiplayer duels where the game is designed to hang the other player in case of a"See full answer

    Product Design
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  • " The productofarrays() function works by first creating an empty array to store the product of the two integers. Then, it iterates through the first array and multiplies each element by each element in the second array. The product of each element is then appended to the product array. Finally, the product array is returned def productofarrays(array1, array2): """ Calculates the product of two integers represented by two arrays. Args: array1: The first array. array2: The se"

    Praful B. - " The productofarrays() function works by first creating an empty array to store the product of the two integers. Then, it iterates through the first array and multiplies each element by each element in the second array. The product of each element is then appended to the product array. Finally, the product array is returned def productofarrays(array1, array2): """ Calculates the product of two integers represented by two arrays. Args: array1: The first array. array2: The se"See full answer

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  • "As a PM at google, If I found a glowing magic relic to accurately predict weather, I would like to explore its functions and properties to integrate with multiple google products such as weather, maps or even google home I would go and find out how this works- assume that this tennis ball sized aritfact is able to accurately predict weather forecast for next 30 days for all geaographies, inside and outside temperature and is quite accurate i would shorlist usecases where this could be made appl"

    Ankita V. - "As a PM at google, If I found a glowing magic relic to accurately predict weather, I would like to explore its functions and properties to integrate with multiple google products such as weather, maps or even google home I would go and find out how this works- assume that this tennis ball sized aritfact is able to accurately predict weather forecast for next 30 days for all geaographies, inside and outside temperature and is quite accurate i would shorlist usecases where this could be made appl"See full answer

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    Product Design
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    "The distribution of daily search queries per user, as shown in the histogram, can be described as approximately normal (or bell-shaped) with a slight positive skew. Key Characteristics: Shape: The distribution is roughly symmetrical around its center, resembling a bell curve. This indicates that most users perform a moderate number of daily search queries. Central Tendency: The peak of the distribution, representing the highest density of users, appears to be around **8"

    Sam A. - "The distribution of daily search queries per user, as shown in the histogram, can be described as approximately normal (or bell-shaped) with a slight positive skew. Key Characteristics: Shape: The distribution is roughly symmetrical around its center, resembling a bell curve. This indicates that most users perform a moderate number of daily search queries. Central Tendency: The peak of the distribution, representing the highest density of users, appears to be around **8"See full answer

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    Statistics & Experimentation
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    "This is another Fermi problem — an estimation or approximation problem with limited information and back-of-the-envelope calculations. There's no right answer: interviewers want to understand how you think and how well you can explain your reasoning, rather than what you already know. Recall the formula for Fermi problems: Ask clarifying questions Catalog what you know Make equation(s) Think about edge cases to add to equation **Breakdown components of your"

    Exponent - "This is another Fermi problem — an estimation or approximation problem with limited information and back-of-the-envelope calculations. There's no right answer: interviewers want to understand how you think and how well you can explain your reasoning, rather than what you already know. Recall the formula for Fermi problems: Ask clarifying questions Catalog what you know Make equation(s) Think about edge cases to add to equation **Breakdown components of your"See full answer

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    Estimation
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    "I am going to assume, the person is 50 years old and uses a basic feature phone. Here is how it goes Local Context: When you come back from morning walk, you are your friends stop at a chai point to rest and have tea, what do you talk about ? (Assume he says everything and anything). Imagine there are no friends but you still want to talk and you want your friends and everyone to listen to your thoughts / rant. Imagine you don’t want to talk but you want only listen to what your frien"

    Shahnawaz K. - "I am going to assume, the person is 50 years old and uses a basic feature phone. Here is how it goes Local Context: When you come back from morning walk, you are your friends stop at a chai point to rest and have tea, what do you talk about ? (Assume he says everything and anything). Imagine there are no friends but you still want to talk and you want your friends and everyone to listen to your thoughts / rant. Imagine you don’t want to talk but you want only listen to what your frien"See full answer

    Product Manager
    Product Design
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