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Out of the three options: 121, 309, and 6767, 121 is the number that creates a palindrome. It can be read the same forwards and backwards.
Is a number that reads the same whether you read the digits from left to right or from right to left.
A palindrome is a number that reads the same forwards and backwards. For example, 121 and 1331 are both palindromic numbers because reversing their digits results in the same number. Any sequence of digits that maintains this property qualifies as a palindrome. To create a palindromic number, you can take any number, reverse its digits, and append them to the original number.
Yes, 'pop' is a palindrome because it is spelled the same way when read either forward or backward. It could also be considered onomatopoeic because the word 'pop' suggests the sound it makes (e.g. a bubble goes 'pop'.)
A palindrome sound a chick makes is "peep." It is the same forwards and backwards.
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dad.....palindrome means it makes no difference to a word when you read it forward or backwardor pop
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