SOLUTION: I am a 3-digit number that is even. My hundreds and ones digits are the same and have a sum of 10. My tens digit is 2 less than my ones digit. What number am I?

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Question 570426: I am a 3-digit number that is even. My hundreds and ones digits are the same and have a sum of 10. My tens digit is 2 less than my ones digit. What number am I?
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Not possible. The only identical pair of single digits that sum to 10 are 5 and 5. But that means the ones digit is 5, but 5 is odd, but the 3 digit number can only be even if the ones digit is even.

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