Mathematics
Grade-1
Easy
Question
Taylor has some apples. The number of apples he has is less than 28 and greater than 26. How many apples does he have?
- 31
- 25
- 30
- 27
The correct answer is: 27
The number less than 28 and greater than 26 is 27.
Hence, the number of apples Taylor has is 27.
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