3 and 6
It is easiest to explain with an example. Suppose you have a number 4627. Then the number obtained by reversing [the order of] its digits is 7264. The difference between them is the bigger number minus the smaller number. So here it would be 7264 - 4627 = 2637.
any of the following numbers works ...12, 23, 34, 45, 56, 67, 78, 89,
36
10 digits are numbers in the billions.
There are 5 numbers of 1 digit, 25 numbers of 2 digits, and 75 numbers of 3 digits. This makes 105 numbers in all.
It is easiest to explain with an example. Suppose you have a number 4627. Then the number obtained by reversing [the order of] its digits is 7264. The difference between them is the bigger number minus the smaller number. So here it would be 7264 - 4627 = 2637.
A reversible prime is a number such as 37, where reversing the order of the digits gives 73 which is also a prime.
No, reversing the order of the digits of a two-digit prime number does not always result in a prime number.
The units digit of a two digit number exceeds twice the tens digit by 1. Find the number if the sum of its digits is 10.
any of the following numbers works ...12, 23, 34, 45, 56, 67, 78, 89,
36
10 digits are numbers in the billions.
There are 5 numbers of 1 digit, 25 numbers of 2 digits, and 75 numbers of 3 digits. This makes 105 numbers in all.
there are 899 whole numbers that have three digits.
10001
A palindrome is a number that reads the same forwards and backwards. For example, 121 and 1331 are both palindromic numbers because reversing their digits results in the same number. Any sequence of digits that maintains this property qualifies as a palindrome. To create a palindromic number, you can take any number, reverse its digits, and append them to the original number.
The number is 36.