Math, asked by Debdas3370, 10 months ago

I am a three-digit number. My tens digit is six more than my ones digit. My hundreds digit is eight less than my tens digit. What number am i?

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Answered by samhithapoladi
17

Answer: 193

Step-by-step explanation:

The tens digit is 8 more than the hundreds digit, and the hundreds digit has to be at least 1.

If the hundreds digit is 2, the tens digit would have to be 10, which is not possible.

Hence, the hundreds digit is 1.

From this, we can conclude that the hundreds digit is 1+8, i.e., 9.

So the ones digit would be six less than the tens digit, i.e., 9-6, which is 3.

Answered by bhaskarareddy7557
5

Answer:

THE hundred digit less than the tens digit ,the tens digit is has to 9 .This is because of 9is the only positive integer less than 10 and only it also greater than 8 in one digit numbers. result when 8 is subtracted from it.

we already know that ones digit is 5 less than the tens digit, so it is 9-5=4,and the hundreds digital has to be 1, so the answer is 194.

so, let we can solve it as by the problem,

by the problem

units will be considered as a x

ok

x greater than or equal 9

tens digit digit is more than 5 units

we know that,

so, tens digit value is 9

hundreds digit value is 1

let we find ones digit value x+5<=9

x<=4

hundreds digit is less than

x+5

x+5-8>=0

x-3>=0

x>=3

>3=4

thus the x is 4

then the number is 194

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