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To maximize children saying ‘2’, place the tallest in the middle and arrange others in descending height around them. This allows three children, the tallest and their neighbors, to say ‘2’. Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 3 Number Play question answer Class 6 ...

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Yes, this sequence is possible. The children can be arranged with the tallest in the center, shorter ones next to them, and the shortest at the ends to satisfy the conditions for this sequence. Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 3 Number Play ...

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No, this sequence is impossible because every child saying ‘1’ requires a taller neighbor. The tallest child cannot fulfill this condition, making the arrangement invalid for all children to say ‘1’. Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 3 Number Play question answer Class 6 ...

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No, it’s not possible. If four children say ‘1’, they each need one taller neighbor. This would leave the tallest child with no taller neighbors, so they would say ‘0’. Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 3 Number Play question answer Class 6 NCERT ...

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Yes, two children standing next to each other can say the same number if their heights relative to surrounding children match the conditions for saying ‘0’, ‘1’, or ‘2’. Class 6 Mathematics Ganita Prakash Number Play Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 3 Number ...