Math, asked by albert62, 1 year ago

tell me the answer as fast as possivle

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Answered by swastik33roy
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hey mate...actually... u can never get an even number(here 30) by adding 3 odd numbers.....


albert62: but this question is given in science reporter so may it is not possible to wrong print or of given
swastik33roy: but u try it out practically
swastik33roy: u can neever get an even with 3 odds
swastik33roy: u can get an even with 2 odds
albert62: okk
Answered by Blue14
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Answer is 11+13+3!=30. (3!=6)

We can't get a even number by adding 3 odd number ,since in given list we have All odd numbers and we have to use 3 numbers we have use a alternative which was factorial

I.e. 3! =3*2*1=6

So 6+11+13=30


albert62: what do you mean here factorial
swastik33roy: In mathematics, the factorial of a positive integer n, denoted by n!, is the product of all positive integers less than or equal to n. For example, The value of 0! is 1, according to the convention for an empty product.
albert62: thank you
Blue14: yes
swastik33roy: ur welcome
albert62: then how can the 0! =1
swastik33roy: convention for an empty product
albert62: I thought that it is not of my level
albert62: I am not able to inderstand
swastik33roy: no need for 0! for you...u just get the concept
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