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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Comparison of Quantities Using Exponents
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Question
Form the greatest and the smallest
3
−
digit numbers using any three different digits with the condition that digit
6
is always at the unit place.
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Solution
The condition for
3
-digit number of three different digits is that
6
is at one's place.
The greatest
3
−
digit number will be
986
and the smallest
3
−
digit number will be
106
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