Question 809061: I am a three digit number. My hundreds digit is one more than my ones digit, and my tens digit is twice my hundreds digit.what number can I be?
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I am a three digit number. My hundreds digit is one more than my ones digit, and my tens digit is twice my hundreds digit.what number can I be?
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