Absolutely ! There are many solutions - the lowest is... 1999-999=1000 *Side note* Actually, the solution when looking for the lowest value of the term that still gives you a four-digit differance, has to be found in the answer of 1100 - 100 = 1000, since 100 is the - using your word- "lowest" value of a three digit-number, as well as 1000 being the "lowest" four-digit number.
100 is the lowest three diget number divisible by 4.
3897
In the decimal system, the largest digit in any place is 9.
Its Impossible. I say this because anything that is three digits divided by a one digit number that equals 8 is not possible. For example the higher 1 digit number that you can multiply by eight is nine so I did 8x9 and got 72 which is not a three digit number. The lowest three digit number that 8 goes into is 104 which is 13x8 and 13 is not a one digit number. Therefore the problem is impossible. :)
The lowest three digit odd number would have to be -999.However, if you mean the lowest three digit positive number, it would be 101.
-998 would have to be the lowest three digit even number. If you mean a positive number, it would be 100.
900 It is the only three digit number with a nine in the numbers place
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1We can not start a three digit number with 0, so 1 is the smallest digit.
Absolutely ! There are many solutions - the lowest is... 1999-999=1000 *Side note* Actually, the solution when looking for the lowest value of the term that still gives you a four-digit differance, has to be found in the answer of 1100 - 100 = 1000, since 100 is the - using your word- "lowest" value of a three digit-number, as well as 1000 being the "lowest" four-digit number.
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100 is the lowest three diget number divisible by 4.
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It does not have to be. 864/2 = 432. The first digit of the quotient is not in the tens place.
3897
In the decimal system, the largest digit in any place is 9.