SOLUTION: the sum of my digits is 3. One of my factors is 7. What number am I.

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Question 647140: the sum of my digits is 3. One of my factors is 7. What number am I.
Answer by colliefan(242)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There aren't many numbers that will have a sum of 3. The number could include 1 and 2 since their sum is 3. It could include 1, 2, and 0 since their sum is 3.
Moving those numbers around gives 21 which has 7 as a factor and 210 which also has 7 as a factor.

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