I am thinking of a two-digit number.
If I write 3 to the left of my number, and double this three-digit number, the result is 27 times my original number.
What is my number?
Stretch Your Thinking. Write an addition equation. The equation must have a 1-, a 2-, and a 3-digit addend and use all of these digits: 6, 6, 2, 2, 8, 8, 0, 0, 0
So what’s the answer?
I am thinking of a five digit number such that: First and last digits are same, their submission is an even number and multiplication is an odd number and is equal to the fourth number. Subtract five from it and we obtain the second number. Then divide into exact half nd we get 3rd number.
What number I am thinking of?
I am a three digit number. The sum of the first and last digits is equal to 16. The sum of the first two digits is equal to 7. What am I?
I am a three digit number. The product of the first and last digits is less than 49. The sum of the first two digits is less than 16. The difference of the first and last digits is greater than 0. The sum of the digits is greater than 6. The difference of the last two digits is equal to 2. The sum of the last two digits is equal to 6. The sum of the first and last digits is equal to 8.