Mathematics
Grade-2
Easy
Question
Solve the equation: ? - 23 = 45
- 67
- 68
- 69
- 70
Hint:
To find the missing number in the difference of two numbers we have to add the difference, i.e , the answer and the second number given in the question.
The correct answer is: 68
The solution of the equation ? – 23 = 45 is 68.
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