SOLUTION: The tens digit is odd the hundreds digit is twice the tenths digit,the tens digit the tenths digit and the thousandths digit a re in the descending order from left to right. The h

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Question 994771: The tens digit is odd the hundreds digit is twice the tenths digit,the tens digit the tenths digit and the thousandths digit a
re in the descending order from left to right. The hundreds digit, the ones digit and the hundredths digit are in ascending order from left to right. The tens digit is divisible by the tenths digit and the thousandths digit. No digit is used more then once

Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) About Me  (Show Source):
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The digits: a b c d . e f g
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The tens digit is odd
the hundreds digit is twice the tenths digit,
b = 2e
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the tens digit the tenths digit and the thousandths digit are in the descending order from left to right.
c, e, g
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The hundreds digit, the ones digit and the hundredths digit are in ascending order from left to right.
b, d, f
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The tens digit is divisible by the tenths digit and the thousandths digit.
c/e and c/g
The only odd digit divisible by another digit is 9
c = 9, then e and f are 3 and 1 or 1 and 3
descending order 9, 3, 1
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we now have: a b 9 d . 3 f 1
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we know that b = 2(3) = 6
we now have: a 9 6 d . 3 f 1
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b, d, f ascending order b = 6, therefore
6, 7, 8
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No digit is used more then once
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Now we have: a 6 9 7 . 3 8 1
a? I guess there isn't a thousand digit,
I'm going to say 697.381 is the number