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If x+y+z=9 and both y and z are positive integers greater than zero, then the maximum value x can take is?
A3
B7
C8
DData insufficient
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Acc. to the question y and z are positive integers greater than zero so taking the lowest possible value for them is 1 so putting y=z=1 in equation x+y+z=9 we get x value as 7 which is the maximum possible value of x.
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