SOLUTION: In a three digit number, the hundreds digit is equal to the tens digit, and is two more than the ones digit. The number formed by reversing the digits is 19 times the sum of the di

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Question 1051349: In a three digit number, the hundreds digit is equal to the tens digit, and is two more than the ones digit. The number formed by reversing the digits is 19 times the sum of the digits. Find the original number. I need a very detailed explanation please!
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
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Number is 100h%2B10t%2Bu for place values Hundreds, Tens, Ones or Units.

Transcribing the description into equations: system%28h=t%2Ch=u%2B2%2C100u%2B10t%2Bh=19%28h%2Bt%2Bu%29%29