Mathematics
Grade-1
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Question

Write a number to make the given statement correct. (Use the number line)

 __  > 76

  1. 74
  2. 75
  3. 78
  4. 73

The correct answer is: 78


    On a number line, the numbers to the right are greater.

    77, 78, 79, and 80 are all greater than 76.

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