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This question was given by Sir Albert Einstein.

Question:
FILL ALL THREE BOXES WITH ANY THREE ODD NUMBERS THAT ADD UPTO 30.

++= 30​

Answers

Answered by sabirsabrina2007
1

Step-by-step explanation:

ANSWER:- Not Possible by direct sum in base 10, because

If you take the numbers to be modulo 2, five odd numbers would sum up to 1, but 30 is 0 modulo 2

WHY:-

Prerequisites:- Knowledge of basic Mathematics.

Number’s are odd numbers

1=2*0+1

3=2*1+1

5=2*2+1

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13= 2*6+1

15= 2*7+1

Or we can say that 2*n+1 is an odd number

Now

we can say that the number we have to prove

To prove:- x+y+z=30

Answered by niral
0

Answer:

Mark as brainliest answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

→ 3 factorial = 3 × 2 × 1 = 6 { inverted 9}

→ 13 + 11 + 6 = 30

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