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Mathematics, 13.01.2020 10:31 rayden62

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4, 6, 3,8,9,1
using only the numbers above make:
the largest two digit number
the smallest two digit number
an even number
an odd number
how many different odd and even numbers
can you make?
eet?
extra challenge: can you repeat the above
exercise this time making three digit
numbers?
design

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