SOLUTION: Subtraction problem Find the missing values of A, B and C where A>B and B>C in the following subtraction problem. ABC-CBA=CAB I need help on this quick!

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Question 15481: Subtraction problem
Find the missing values of A, B and C where A>B and B>C in the following subtraction problem. ABC-CBA=CAB
I need help on this quick!

Found 2 solutions by khwang, kolay:
Answer by khwang(438)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
ABC
- CBA
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= CAB
A > B > C implies
So, 1) A+ B = 10 +C
A + B = 9 + B so A = 9
& A - 1 = C so C = 8 and B = 9
Answer
998
-)899
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099

Something wrong with the given question, plz double check it.
Kenny

Answer by kolay(1)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
954
- 459
-------
495

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