Math, asked by RahulSingh21212, 5 hours ago

In a three-digit number, the digit in the units’ place is four times the digit
in the hundreds’ place. The digit in the hundreds place is one- third of the
digit in the tens place. If the digit in the units’ place and tens’ place are
inter- changed, the new number so formed is 18 more than the original
number.

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