Math, asked by leuvadolly, 3 months ago

By repeating any one number from 4,1 and 9, which is the smallest number that we
can make?
and huronty five' in numbers?​

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Answered by tarunkingjaat22
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Answer:

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Answered by Swarup1998
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By repeating any one number from 4, 1 and 9, the smallest number that we can make is 1149.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Here, the given three numbers are 4, 1 and 9.

  • Of these, the smallest number is 1. So, here we intend to repeat the number 1 twice and thus we can find 11.

  • Then we put the numbers 4 and 9, since 4 < 9

  • Thus our required number is 1149 (one thousand one hundred forty nine).

  • This is a four digit number, where 1 is repeated. However if we repeat 1 more than twice, we will have 11149, way bigger than 1149.

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