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Count the number of dots and write down your answer

X < (80-5·3)

X < (80-5·3) X = a whole number 10

X < (80-5·3) X = a whole number 10 X ≠ square root of 400

X < (80-3·5) X = a whole number 10 X ≠ square root of 400 X = a number with only even digits

X < (80-5·3) X = a whole number 10 X ≠ square root of 400 X = a number with only even digits X ≠ the sum of interior angles of a triangle divided by 3

What is the number?

40

Choose a number that is less than the number of mm in a meter

X is an odd number

X is an odd number X > 400

X is an odd number X > 400 X is not a multiple of 5

X is an odd number X > 400 X is not a multiple of 5 X is a palindromic number

X is an odd number X > 400 X is not a multiple of 5 X is a palindromic number X is a number with all odd digits

X is an odd number X > 400 X is not a multiple of 5 X is a palindromic number X is not divisible by 3 X is a number with all odd digits

X is an odd number X > 400 X is not a multiple of 5 X is a palindromic number X is not divisible by 3 X is a number with all odd digits X is a number with the sum of the digits less than 20

X is a number containing two different digits X is an odd number X > 400 X is not a multiple of 5 X is a palindromic number X is not divisible by 3 X is a number with all odd digits X is a number with the sum of the digits less than 20 X is a number containing two different digits

X is a number containing two different digits X is an odd number X > 400 X is not a multiple of 5 X is a palindromic number X is not divisible by 3 X is a number with all odd digits X is a number with the sum of the digits less than 20 X is a number containing two different digits X is a # with at least one digit greater than 6

X is a number containing two different digits X is an odd number X > 400 X is not a multiple of 5 X is a palindromic number X is not divisible by 3 X is a number with all odd digits X is a number with the sum of the digits less than 20 X is a number containing two different digits X is a # with at least one digit greater than 6 X is a # whose product of the digits is a 2 digit #

X is a number containing two different digits X is an odd number 699 ≤X ≤ 999 X > 400 X is not a multiple of 5 X is a palindromic number X is not divisible by 3 X is a number with all odd digits X is a number with the sum of the digits less than 20 X is a number containing two different digits X is a # with at least one digit greater than 6 X is a # whose product of the digits is a 2 digit #

X does not contain the 1st or 4th prime #’s X is an odd number 699 ≤X ≤ 999 X > 400 X does not contain the 1st or 4th prime #’s X is not a multiple of 5 X is a palindromic number X is not divisible by 3 X is a number with all odd digits X is a number with the sum of the digits less than 20 X is a number containing two different digits X is a # with at least one digit greater than 6 X is a # whose product of the digits is a 2 digit #

What is the number?

919