Math, asked by archanapathak753, 6 days ago

It is a 3-digit number; the digit on the tens place is 6 more than the digit on the place value of ones. The digit on the hundred’s place value is 8 less than the ten digit. What is the number?​

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Answered by banerjee1982
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Step-by-step explanation:

The place value of a digit in a number is the value it holds to be at the place in the number. We know about the place value and face value of a digit and we will learn about it in details.

We know that each digit in a number has a place. The place that a digit occupies in a number tells us about its place value.

Let us take a 3-digit number 915

Place Value and Face Value of a Digit

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915 = 9 hundreds 1 ten and 5 ones. We note that the digit 9 in the number 915 is at hundreds place.

So, the place value of digit 9 is 9 hundred or 900.

The place value of digit 1 is 1 ten or 10.

The place value of digit 5 is 5 ones or 5.

Answered by debrayuri
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

assume that the ones value is x

Hence, tens value=x+6

            hundreds value= (x+6-8)= x-2

The number is equal to the sum of the total values of the place values

Therefore,

                     100(x-2)+ 10(x+6) +x

                     100x-200+10x+60+x

                       111x-140

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