Mathematics
Grade-1
Easy
Question
Choose the one used to compare
Hint:
observe the condition;
4-3=1.
The correct answer is:
Observe the first set of mangoes;
First set of mangoes count=4
Observe the second set of mangoes;
Second set of mangoes count=3
Observe the third set of mangoes;
Third set of mangoes count=1
4-3=1.
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