SOLUTION: I am a four-digit number. To learn the number, solve this puzzle.
The two-digit number formed by my hundreds and tens digits is equal to the value of x: \large 3x+40=2x+118
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The two-digit number formed by my hundreds and tens digits is equal to the value of x: \large 3x+40=2x+118
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Question 1163658: I am a four-digit number. To learn the number, solve this puzzle.
The two-digit number formed by my hundreds and tens digits is equal to the value of x: \large 3x+40=2x+118
My ones digit is one greater than my tens digit.
The sum of all of my digits is equal to \large \sqrt{625}
What number am I? Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source):
What part of this don't you understand? You have three fairly simple arithmetic problems. The directions for posting require that you tell us what you are having trouble understanding and that you show the work you have done so far.
John
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it