SOLUTION: I am an odd 5-digit whole number made up of different digits. The digit in the ones place is 9. My ten thousands digit is 4 less than the ones digit. My thousands digit is 4 times
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Question 713452: I am an odd 5-digit whole number made up of different digits. The digit in the ones place is 9. My ten thousands digit is 4 less than the ones digit. My thousands digit is 4 times the hundreds digit. My hundreds digit is twice the ten digit. What number am I ?
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I am an odd 5-digit whole number made up of different digits.
The digit in the place is .
so, we know this:
My digit is than the digit: => digit is
now, we know this:
My digit is times the digit:
My digit is the digit.
if digit is the and digit is times the , then digit is times the
times the could be only possible if digit is
if digit is , then the digit is
if the digit is , then digit is
so, I am
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