Math, asked by MAiraS, 1 year ago

the digit in the thousands place is twice the digit in tens place. the digit in tens place is 1 more than the digit in ones place. the digit in ones place is 1. if the sum of the digit is 13. find the numbers.

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Answered by RobertHooke
2
4621 is the number. one's place is 1. Tens place is 2.thousands will be 4.sum is 7.total sum is 13 so hundreds is 6

MAiraS: Hi , thank u fr the ans. Can u explaine it to me 1 step to step?
RobertHooke: so one's place is 1. Tens should be 1+1 so it's two. Thousands should tens*2 so 2*2 so 4. All these digits add to 13. So let hundreds place be x. 4+x+2+1=13. 7+x=13. x=6 hundreds place is 6
MAiraS: Brilliant!
RobertHooke: ❤️
Answered by dhanyathakrishna87
0

Answer:

4021

Step-by-step explanation:

the digit in the thousands place is twice the digit in tens place. the digit in tens place is 1 more than the digit in ones place. the digit in ones place is 1. if the sum of the digit is 13. find the numbers.

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