Math, asked by Gibin9393, 10 months ago

Predecessor of a 3 digit number is always 3 digit number( true or false)

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Answered by bangtangranger
14

Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

If we take the number 100, it's predecessor is 99 which is not a 3 digit number.

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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
0

Answer:

No, This statement is false.

Step-by-step explanation:

The predecessor of a 3-digit number is always 3 digit number.

No, This statement is false.

we can prove this by an example,

The smallest Three-digit number is 100 and its predecessor is a two-digit number i.e 99.

The numbers 101 to 999, all have predecessors of a three-digit number.

For example,

The numbers like  100,101,102.......997,998,999.

These all have precessors of three digit number.

Only one condition, i.e 99,100 doesn't follow the statement.

Hence the statement is false.

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