Which of the following ways can be used to make the number six ?

A. 7 + 2
B. 9 - 3
C. 4 + 3
D. 6 - 1
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!

In order to identify the correct option, we need to check all the given options.

7 + 2 = 9

9 - 3  = 6

4 + 3 = 7

6 - 1  = 5

Out of all the options, 9 - 3 is the only combination that makes the number six.

So, 9 - 3 makes the number six.

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Grade
1, 2
Theme
Mixed Operations
Passing score
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