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| Question 785327:  My thousands digit is 3 times my 100's digit. The sum of my 10's and 1's digit is 1 less than my 1000's digit. My 100's digit is 2 less than my 10's digit. What 4 digit number am I? Please help! Thanks.
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The four digits: a, b, c, d (a is the thousands) :
 My thousands digit is 3 times my 100's digit.
 a = 3b
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 The sum of my 10's and 1's digit is 1 less than my 1000's digit.
 c + d = a - 1
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 My 100's digit is 2 less than my 10's digit.
 b = c - 2
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 c = b + 2
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 Using c + d = a - 1, replace c with (b+2), replace a with 3b
 b + 2 + d = 3b - 1
 d = 3b - b - 1 - 2
 d = 2b - 3
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 Lets assume b = 3, then a = 9,
 then
 c = 3 + 2
 c = 5
 and
 d = 2(3) - 3
 d = 3
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 9353 is the number
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 Lets assume b = 2, then a = 6,
 then
 c = 2 + 2
 c = 4
 and
 d = 2(2) - 3
 d = 1
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 6241 is the number
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 I think that is the only two possibilities
 
 
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