2493
224 has.
2230
617
The number is 342.
It is 1000 + 300 + (3-u)*10 + (3-u+6) = 1000 + 300 + (3-u)*10 + (9-u). This required 3-u is not negative. u = 0 gives 1339 u = 1 gives 1328 u = 2 gives 1317 u = 3 gives 1306.
224 has.
what number has 3 hundreds, 4 more tens than hundreds, and 1 more one than hundreds
The number is 729.
Yes he has seven and is hoping for three more
The number is 1193.
2230
617
It is 689.
The number is 342.
It is 1000 + 300 + (3-u)*10 + (3-u+6) = 1000 + 300 + (3-u)*10 + (9-u). This required 3-u is not negative. u = 0 gives 1339 u = 1 gives 1328 u = 2 gives 1317 u = 3 gives 1306.
Well, isn't that a delightful little puzzle we have here! Let's think about it together. So, the number we're looking for has 2 hundreds, which means it starts with a 2. The number of tens is the same as the number of hundreds, so that would be 2 as well. And since it has 2 more ones than hundreds, we add 2 to the hundreds digit, giving us 224. Voilà!
Let the number of hundreds be represented as ( h ). According to the problem, the number has 3 hundreds more tens than hundreds, which gives us ( t = h + 3 ) for tens. It also states there is 1 more one than hundreds, leading to ( o = h + 1 ) for ones. Therefore, the number can be expressed as ( 100h + 10(h + 3) + (h + 1) = 111h + 31 ). For example, if ( h = 0 ), the number would be 31; if ( h = 1 ), it would be 142, and so on.