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Help Trilly find the missing numbers (A, B, and C) from the following problem.

A
9, 5, 0
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B
9, 5, 6
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C
5, 5, 6
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D
5, 5, 0
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Solution

The correct option is B 9, 5, 6
Given,

To find the missing numbers, let's start from the ones places. Since the ones places are already filled, let's move to the tens places.

Look at the tens places.

7 is subtracted from an unknown number (A) to get 2. We can represents this as:

A - 7 = 2
A = 7 + 2
A = 9

Moving to the hundreds places,

3 is subtracted from 8 to get an unknown number (B). We can represents this as:

8 - 3 = B
5 = B

Moving to the thousands places,

C is subtracted from 6 to get 0. We can represents this as:

6 - C = 6

C = 6 - 6

C = 0

Therefore, the table can be represented as:

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