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I am thinking of a five digit number such that:

First and last digits are same, their submission is an even number and multiplication is an odd number and is equal to the fourth number. Subtract five from it and we obtain the second number. Then divide into exact half nd we get the 3rd number.

Which number I am thinking of?

Solve the quickfire maths brain teaser √9% = ?

When you remove one from eleven, it becomes ten. However, when you remove one from nine, it becomes ten as well.

How can that be possible?

Find the pattern and complete the series.

(2 + 6), (21 + 6), (58 + 6), (119 + 6), ___

What is the next number in the sequence?

61 57 50 61 43 36 61 ? ?

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