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Question 1056482: How can we write an algebraic expression to describe a three digit number whose units digit is one more than the value of the ten's digit, and the ten's digit is one less than the hundred's digit
Answer by ikleyn(52832) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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How can we write an algebraic expression to describe a three digit number whose units digit is one more
than the value of the ten's digit, and the ten's digit is one less than the hundred's digit
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n = u + 10*(u-1) + 100*u,
where "u" is the units digit.
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