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Can you find a four digit number based on three clues below?

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Can you find a four digit number based on three clues below?
Clue-1: Its first digit is of no use.
Clue-2: Its second and fourth digit is the mirror image of each other.
Clue-3: The third digit is half the second.

posted Jan 19, 2018 by Mridul

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