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Câu 1:

Số chẵn lớn nhất có ba chữ số khác nhau là:

A.

986

Feedback Để tìm số chẵn lớn nhất có 3 chữ số khác nhau thì chữ số hàng trăm phải là chữ số lớn nhất, tức là chữ số 9. Chữ số hàng chục phải là chữ số lớn nhất có thể và khác 9. Do đó chữ số hàng chục là 8. Vì số cần tìm là số chẵn lớn nhất có 3 chữ số nên chữ số hàng đơn vị là số chẵn lớn nhất nhưng khác 8. Do đó chữ số cần tìm là 6. Vậy số cần tìm là 986.B.

998

C.

988

D.

980

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