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Take 9 from 6, 10 from 9, 50 from 40 and leave 6. How is this possible ??

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Take 9 from 6, 10 from 9, 50 from 40 and leave 6. How is this possible ??
posted Jun 5, 2014 by Kapil Kapoor

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using romans

SIX – 9 (IX)= S
9 (IX) – 10 (X) = I
40 (XL) – 50 (L)= X

SIX

answer Jun 6, 2014 by Rama Devi



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