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Question 1042967: In a 3 digit number unit digit is one more than the hundreds digit and tens digit is one less than the hundreds digit. If the sum of original 3 digit number and number obtained by changing the order of digit cyclically is 2664, find the number?
Answer by ikleyn(52800)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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In a 3 digit number unit digit is one more than the hundreds digit and tens digit is one less than the hundreds digit.
If the sum of original 3 digit number and number obtained by changing the order of digit cyclically is 2664, find the number?
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It is impossible.

The sum of two 3-digit numbers can not be 4-digit number starting from 2 in the most left position.

Even 

   999
+  999
-------
  1998


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