Odd Pair of Numbers



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Find the odd pair of numbers.

(a) 55 - 42

(b) 69 - 56

(c) 48 - 34

(d) 95 - 82



Solution:

Subtract the numbers;

55 – 42 = 13

69 – 56 = 13

48 – 34 = 14

95 – 82 = 13

Here, 48 – 34 = 14 which is not similar to the other.

Therefore, 48 – 34 is the odd pair of numbers.



Answer: 48 – 34.


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