Math, asked by gadwalmajidabegum, 7 months ago

25 How many 100's, 10's and ones
respectively should be added to get the
smallest 3-digit number?
(A) 0,0 and 1 (B) 1,1 and 1
(C) 1,0 and o (D) 1,1 and 9
step by step explanation



Answers

Answered by nirja2626
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answer is a because there is no three digits there are only two digits hope it helps you

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

The correct answer is (A) - 0, 0, and 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

To get the smallest 3-digit number, we need to add 1 hundred, 0 tens, and 0 ones. This is because the smallest 3-digit number is 100, and to represent it we need one hundred, zero tens, and zero ones.

Option (C) - 1, 0, and 0 - is incorrect because it would result in the number 10, which is a two-digit number and not a three-digit number.

Option (B) - 1, 1, and 1 - is also incorrect because it would result in the number 111, which is greater than the smallest 3-digit number.

Option (D) - 1, 1, and 9 - is incorrect because it would result in the number 119, which is greater than the smallest 3-digit number.

Therefore, the correct answer is (A) - 0, 0, and 1.

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