Science, asked by Farrari122, 10 months ago

A number consists of three digits of which the middle one is zero and their sum is 4. If the number formed by interchanging the first and last digits is greater than the number itself by 198, then the difference between the first and last digits is

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Answered by Anonymous
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♣ The correct option is B.

Explanation:

Let the three-digits number be 100a + 10b + c.

b = 0

a + b + c = 4, or a + c = 4 (This information is not required)

100c + a = 100a + c + 198

99c - 99a = 198

99(c - a) = 198

♠ c - a = 2

Answered by HorrorDream
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♣ The correct option is B.

Explanation:

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