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Try answering the questions below and share your reasoning: Can the children rearrange themselves so that the children standing at the ends say ‘2’?

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The children cannot rearrange themselves to have the ends say ‘2’ because a child at the end has only one neighbor. Thus, it’s impossible for them to have two taller neighbors.

Class 6 Mathematics Ganita Prakash Number Play

Class 6 Mathematics Chapter 3 Number Play question answer

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  1. No, the children cannot rearrange themselves so that the children at the ends say ‘2’. In this activity, a child at the end only has one neighbor. For the child to say ‘2’, they must have two taller neighbors. This arrangement isn’t possible because the end position inherently limits the number of neighbors to one. This is a key aspect of the problem’s constraints and emphasizes the importance of position in determining these numbers.

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Math Chapter 3 Number Play Extra Questions and Answer:
    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-maths-ganita-prakash-chapter-3/

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