Math, asked by rehantaj74, 10 hours ago

My thousands digit is three times my hundreds digit. The
sum of my tens digit and one digit is one less than my
thousands digit. My hundreds digit is two less than my
tens digit. My ten thousands digit and lakhs digit are both
one more than my hundreds digit. GUESS WHO I AM​

Answers

Answered by likefreefire1
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Answered by RvChaudharY50
1

Given :-

  • Thousands digit = 3 * Hundred digit .
  • Sum of tens digit and one digit = 1 less than thousands digit .
  • Hundreds digit = 2 less than tens digit.
  • Ten thousands digit and lakhs digit are both
  • one more than my hundreds digit.

Answer :-

Let Hundreds digit = x .

so,

→ Thousands digit = 3x .

then,

→ (tens digit + one digit) = (3x - 1) ----- Eqn.(1)

and,

→ tens digit = (x + 2) ------ Eqn.(2)

putting Eqn.(2) in Eqn.(1),

→ (x + 2) + one digit = 3x - 1

→ one digit = 3x - x - 1 - 2 = (2x - 3)

also,

→ Ten thousand digits = (x + 1)

→ Lakhs digit = (x + 1)

therefore,

→ Required number = 100000 *(x + 1) + 10000 * (x + 1) + 1000 * 3x + 100 * x + 10 * (x + 2) + (2x - 3)

→ Required number = 100000x + 100000 + 10000x + 10000 + 3000x + 100x + 10x + 20 + 2x - 3

→ Required number = (113112x + 110017)

putting x = 1 ,

  • 113112 + 110017 = 223129 ≠ not satisfy .

putting x = 2,

  • 336241 = satisfy all condition .

therefore, 336241 is the required number .

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