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no it is impossible
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No it is not: 88/8 = 11
1/3, 2/6, 3/9, 4/12 Write any number, draw a line, and put three times that number under the line.
The greatest or largest 3 digit number is 999 because the next digit on the number line is 1000 a 4 digit number.
The greatest or largest 3 digit number is 999 because the next digit on the number line is 1000 a 4 digit number.
Write the two sums down one below the other and then draw a line underneath like so, then just do it backwards. do 4x6 then write it below. If you get a double digit then write the 4 underneath the 6 and a small 2 underneath the 4 next to the 6. Then when you times the next line add it on to the total 2344 x 1946 --------
Nothing at all. They are just three single-digit numbers in a line with a space between each digit.
It can be 111 or 333, depending on how you write your ones and your threes. * * * * * 0 and 8 also have horizontal symmetry so any number made up from 0, 1, 3, 8 will do. For example, 108.
It could describe the bearing, if expressed as a three digit number.
On the line below the payee you would write: Three-Hundred, Fifty-Two and 25/100's.
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To distinguish it from the number 1. Some people write the 1 with quite a large line segment coming down from the top. It can then look like a very pointy seven.
411 =========================== Another response: This contributor says that there is no answer. The conditions cannot be satisfied, because the specifications are self-contradictory. A digit cannot be "one more than but not greater than ..." another digit. Note: The first answer, above the line, can't be a solution, because it violaes the condition that its "... hundreds digit and ones digit is the same ..." .
You line up the last numbers and then add it!