Math, asked by Gayathricute3442, 1 month ago

The digit in the ten thousand place is double the digit at the hundred place what is the answer for 4th standard

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Answered by 448996
1

Answer:

From the question, number has 5 digits.

Again from the question,

The digits ate ten's place is 4

The digits at unit's place =

4

1

×4=1

The digits at hundred place =0

The digits at thousand place =5×1=5

The digits at ten thousand place =2×4=8

Hence, the number is 85041.

Answered by mandaviszar2264
0

Answer:

Again, it is given that , in one's place the digit is twice that of in hundreds place, i.e. no. in one's digit =2×2=′4′. The number has no digits in thousand's place, i.e. digit in thousand's place is 0. The digit in ten thousand place is sum of digits of hundred's place & one's place, i.e. 4+2=6.

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