Mathematics
Grade-1
Easy
Question
A number is greater than 52 and less than 61 and it has 6 in ten’s place. What is the number?
- 65
- 64
- 63
- 60
The correct answer is: 60
Clue-1: Numbers greater than 52 and less than 61 are 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60.
Clue-2: Number having 6 in ten’s place is 60.
Hence, the number is 60.
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