It’s larger than 40 but less than 50 and it has nine units what number is it?

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FORTY (not fourty!)

45?

9 units means the last digit is 9, right?

To find the number that is larger than 40 but less than 50 and has nine units, we need to look for a number within this range that has a ones digit (unit) of nine.

First, we consider the number 49. However, the ones digit of 49 is not nine, so it does not satisfy the given criteria.

Next, we consider the number 39. Again, the ones digit of 39 is not nine, so it does not meet the given conditions.

Finally, we consider the number 46. The ones digit of 46 is six, which does not fulfill the requirement of being nine. Hence, 46 is not the number we are looking for.

Considering all the numbers between 40 and 50, the only number that satisfies all the given conditions is 49. It is larger than 40, less than 50, and has a ones digit of nine. Therefore, the number is 49.