Question 1038553
We have 7 digits. They are currently unknown for now. Let's say the digits are: A,B,C,D,E,F,G


A = millions digit
B = hundred thousands digit
C = ten thousands digit
D = thousands digit
E = hundreds digit
F = tens digit
G = units digit


We're told that the "tens digit is 3", so F = 3


We're given "My thousands digit is 2." so D = 2


Also, we're given "My tens thousands digit is 8." so C = 8


"My hundreds digit is twice the thousands digit." means E = 2*D


"My thousands digit is thrice the tens digit." means D = 3*F


But wait, we have a problem. If D = 3F and D = 2 and F = 3, then we have a contradiction. There is no way that D is three times bigger than F if D = 2 and F = 3.


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