Math, asked by bhagiratiroy69, 5 months ago

What must be subtracted from 7+6+3 to make 2+6+1?​

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Answered by shamshadbegdig2018
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Step-by-step explanation:

  1. 7 is a right answer because 7+6+3+=16 2+6+1=9 16_9= 7
Answered by guptaamitx
1

Answer:

7 should be subtracted from (7+6+3) to make it (2+6+1)

Step-by-step explanation:

7 + 6 + 3 = 16

2 + 6 + 1 = 9

let \: the \: no. \: to \:  be \: subtracted = x

16 - x = 9 \\  - x = 9 - 16 \\  - x =  - 7 \\ x = 7

7 should be subtracted from (7+6+3) to make it (2+6+1)

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