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This question is based on the five, three-digit numbers given below.

(Left) 458 652 748 351 591 (Right)

(Example- 697 – First digit = 6, second digit = 9 and third digit = 7) NOTE - All operations to be done from left to right. What will be the resultant if the third digit of the highest number is multiplied with the third digit of the lowest number?

A8

B7

C9

D5

Answer:

A. 8

Read Explanation:

8


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