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    A perfect square number can never have the digit ________ at the unit’s place.
    Question

    A perfect square number can never have the digit ________ at the unit’s place.

    A.

    6

    B.

    1

    C.

    9

    D.

    3

    Correct option is D


    In the decimal number system, a perfect square can end with digits 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, or 9 at the unit’s (ones) place, but never with 2, 3, 7, or 8. Therefore, among the given options, 333 is the digit that a perfect square can never have in the unit’s place.

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