You are given the digits 5, 6, 9, 2, 4, 1, 0 and 3. Using some or all of
without repeating the same digit in a number,

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You are given the digits 5, 6, 9, 2, 4, 1, 0 and 3. Using some or all of
without repeating the same digit in a number, write the following:
(i) Four five digit numbers.
(ii) Five numbers between 60 lakhs and 70 lakhs.
(iii) Three numbers with 4 in the crore’s place.
(iv) Three numbers with 9 in the ten lakh’s place.
(U) The greatest and the least numbers of seven digits.
(vi) The greatest and the least numbers of eight digits.
(vii) Four numbers between 5 and 6 millions.
(viii) The greatest number in crores.​

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  1. Answer:

    1) 56,921 ; 30,124; 96,543; 29,630.

    2) 61,23,409 ; 62,53,940 ; 69,52,431 ; 65,43,902; 69,05,321.

    3) 4,09,56,321; 4,56,32,109; 4,12,35,690.

    4) 90,56,321; 95,46,123; 96,32,104 .

    5) 96,54,321 is greatest. 10,23,456 is the least.

    6) 9,99,99,999is greatest . 1,00,00,00,000is the least.

    7) 5,000,001; 5,687,321; 5,999,999

    8) 99,99,99,999

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