Mathematics
Grade-1
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Question
Find out the number which does not have 6 in one’s place among the below numbers.
26, 46, 76, 17, 86
- 86
- 46
- 26
- 17
The correct answer is: 17
The numbers are 26, 46, 76, 17, 86
Clue: Number which does not have 6 in one’s place 17.
Hence, the number is 17.
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