What 5 letter word has 6 left when you take 2 letter away
Answers
Answered by
0
This question is as simple as it looks. The provided query asks for a word of five alphabets. The only word that stands to the logic provided in the question is "SIXTY."
Reason:
When we section this word containing five alphabets into two parts, i.e., "six" + "ty," we get to notice that removal of the last two letters will give away the three-letter-word "six," which is numerically mentioned in the query as "6" just to confuse the reader.
mostakimemon:
Sixth
Answered by
0
In the question, you have asked for a five letter word which becomes “six” when any two consecutive alphabets are taken out from it.
The correct answer to the question must be “sixty”.
If we take the last two alphabets away from the word, the word we get is “six”.
Similar questions