- A three-digit number is such that the face value of the digit at its ones place is two
less than seven and the place value of the digit at its hundreds place is two
hundred less than a thousand. If the sum of the face values of all the digits is
fifteen, find the number.
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Answer:
825
Step-by-step explanation:
in ones place the q says two less than seven which is = 7. in the hundreds place two hundred less than thousand = 800 so place value is eight and 8+5=13 so 15-13=2
thus the answer 825
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