What is the pattern here?
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I am considering it to be an open-minded question and so I am giving a general answer to the riddle.
The first number in the 3-digit number is in sequential ascending order. The first number has 1 in its first place, the next number has 2, and the next numbers have 3, 4, and 5 respectively.
The second number in the 3-digit number also has the same pattern that starts from zero. So, the first number has '0' in the second (ten's) place, the second number has '1' in the second place, and the next numbers have '2', '3', and '4' respectively in the second place.
The third number in the 3-digit number is also in ascending order starting from 8 in the first number, and the second number has '9'. Since the next sequential numbers after 9 are 10, 11, and 12, only the number from the ones place has been taken. So, the numbers have 0 from 10, 1 from 11 and 2 from 12 at the third place.
The first number in the 3-digit number is in sequential ascending order. The first number has 1 in its first place, the next number has 2, and the next numbers have 3, 4, and 5 respectively.
The second number in the 3-digit number also has the same pattern that starts from zero. So, the first number has '0' in the second (ten's) place, the second number has '1' in the second place, and the next numbers have '2', '3', and '4' respectively in the second place.
The third number in the 3-digit number is also in ascending order starting from 8 in the first number, and the second number has '9'. Since the next sequential numbers after 9 are 10, 11, and 12, only the number from the ones place has been taken. So, the numbers have 0 from 10, 1 from 11 and 2 from 12 at the third place.
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