No
It is 385.
385
385
The required number is 35.
There are 3 hundreds in 385. To determine this, you look at the hundreds place, which is the digit 3 in 385. This digit represents the number of hundreds in the given number.
5 x 7 x 11 = 385
Two numbers that equal 385 can be 385 and 0, since any number plus zero equals the original number. Alternatively, you could also use 192.5 and 192.5, as their sum is also 385.
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385
385
385, 770, 1155, 1540, 1925, 2310 +385 . . .
As a product of its prime factors: 5*7*11 = 385