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A number having 7 at its ones place will have 3 at the unit's place of its square.


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Solution

The correct option is B False

The given statement is 'a number having 7 at its ones place will have 3 at the unit's place of its square.'

Let us take some examples to understand the given statement:

Square of 7=7×7=49

Square of 17=17×17=289

Square of 27=27×27=729

Thus we can say that a number having 7 at its ones place need not have 3 at the unit's place of its square.

Therefore the given statement is false.


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