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The document presents a mathematical problem involving reversing and sorting numbers to find the middle digit. It lists the numbers 34, 57, 33, 63, and 21, and provides multiple-choice options for the answer. Additionally, it poses a question about the smallest factor of any number with four answer choices.

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IIT - April Plan

The document presents a mathematical problem involving reversing and sorting numbers to find the middle digit. It lists the numbers 34, 57, 33, 63, and 21, and provides multiple-choice options for the answer. Additionally, it poses a question about the smallest factor of any number with four answer choices.

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What will be the middle digit of the following numbers if the numbers are reversed and arranged in

ascending order? 34, 57, 33, 63, 21 a) 12 b) 33 c) 36 d) 43

The smallest factor of any number is (1) 1 (2) 0 (3) 10 (4) Number itself

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