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415  764  327  542  256 

These questions are based on five three-digit numbers given below.
415 764 327 542 256
What will be the resultant if second digit of the lowest number and third digit of the highest number are multiplied?


A) 30

B) 14

C) 8

D) 20

E) 36

Correct Answer:
D) 20

Description for Correct answer:
415 764 327 542 256

The lowest number = 256

It's second digit = 5

The highest number = 764

It's third digit = 4

Required product = \( 5 \times 4 = 20 \)

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