SOLUTION: This number is the largest 5 digit number that does not use a digit more that twice. The digit on the tens place is 3. What is the number?

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Question 434131: This number is the largest 5 digit number that does not use a digit more that twice. The digit on the tens place is 3. What is the number?
Answer by htmentor(1343)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If the digits can be used twice, then the largest possible 5 digit number will start with 99. The next largest number is 8. The digit in the 10's place is 3. And since we can use digits twice, the last number is also 8.
So the number is 99,838.

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