Math, asked by rekhananda, 7 months ago

rearrange three matches so that all three numbers become odd, and their sum is twice more than the sum of the number 4,2and 5​

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Answered by ishubhattvs6
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Answer: ye toh bright side ka question hai

Step-by-step explanation:

If you see it was written that rearrange the three matches means you can move only three matches .And also the number you get after arrangement should become odd means the complete one i.e.single term and is twice more than 4+2+5=11 which is 22

The no. is 499 (which is odd and twice more than (4+2+5) and also i had move only three matches)

In this question here is three terms and the answer we need to get should be single term(which should be odd)

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