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Sixty... when u take 2 letters away you are left with 'six'
Queue. Take away the four letters UEUE and you are left with Q.
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The answer is number 5 F, I, V, E= 4 letters But, still has 5 when the 3 letters-"F", "I", "E" are removed because "V" stands for "5" as in the Roman numbers.
u will have 2 left over
The 5-letter word you're looking for is "sixty." When you remove the letters "s" and "y," you're left with "ixt," which sounds like "six." Thus, the clever wordplay reveals that "sixty" has "six" left when two letters are taken away.
'five' since if you take 3 letters away (f, i and e) you are left with v which is 5 in Roman numerals. OR VIII Whichever answer seems like it would work in the situation
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first -- 5 letters second -- 6 letters third -- 5 letters fourth -- 6 letters fifth -- 5 letters sixth -- 5 letters seventh -- 7 letters eighth -- 6 letters So the nest number would be 5, because there are 5 letters in ninth.
There are a few answers. For example the word SIXTY. When you take away two letters (the T and the Y) it becomes SIX. Other answers could be: SIXES, SIXTIE, or SIXTH.