Mathematics
Grade-1
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Question

Find out the number which counts by 10s among the numbers given below.
32, 40, 62, 28, 56

  1. 62    
  2. 32    
  3. 40    
  4. 28    

The correct answer is: 40


    The numbers are 32, 40, 62, 28, 56
    Clue: Number that counts by 10s is 40.
    Hence, the number is 40.

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