SOLUTION: What number Am i? 1)I have 4 digits, and they are all odd. 2)The digit in the tenths place is 3. 3)Add 4 to the number in the tenths place and you will have the number in the hu

Algebra.Com
Question 530414: What number Am i?
1)I have 4 digits, and they are all odd.
2)The digit in the tenths place is 3.
3)Add 4 to the number in the tenths place and you will have the number in the hundredths place.
4)The 2-digit whole number is greater than 10 and less than 20.If 121 is divided by this 2-digit whole number, the quotient is also that number.

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What number Am i?
1)I have 4 digits, and they are all odd.

↏↏.↏↏

2)The digit in the tenths place is 3.

↏↏.3↏

3)Add 4 to the number in the tenths place 
and you will have the number in the hundredths place.

            3+4 = 7  so

↏↏.37

4)The 2-digit whole number is greater than 10 and less than 20.
If 121 is divided by this 2-digit whole number, the quotient is 
also that number.

Since we know that 11×11 = 121, we know that 121÷11 = 11

So the answer is

11.37

Edwin

RELATED QUESTIONS

What number AM I? 1) I have 4 digits,and they all are different. 2) All of my digits are (answered by zoomkaboom4)
Who am I? 1- I have 4 digits and they are all odd 2- The number in the tenths place is... (answered by Tatiana_Stebko)
I am a 3 digit number. all my digits are odd. the digit in the tens place is twice the... (answered by ankor@dixie-net.com)
What number Am I? 1)I have 4 digits. 2)Each digit is either a 2 or a 4. (answered by oberobic)
I am a 4-digit number and if my digits are reversed then I become a 3-digit number.... (answered by Edwin McCravy)
I am a 3 digit number. The sum of all the digits is 17. The digit in the hundreds place... (answered by ikleyn,Edwin McCravy)
I am a 3 number. All of my digits are ODD numbers and each digit is different. The sum of (answered by richard1234)
I have a math riddle and I have tried to solve along with my parents and we are confused. (answered by Edwin McCravy)
I am a number between 1 and 100 000 000 I have eight digits, and no digits are repeated (answered by MathTherapy)