31
31, 53, 97
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.
2*100 + 31*10 + 27*1 = 200 + 310 + 27 = 537
The number with 7 tens has 70. Since it has 6 less ones than tens, it has 7 - 6 = 1 one. Therefore, the number is 70 + 1, which equals 71.
XXX is three tens and I is one, so XXXI is 31
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310
31 tens(310)
4 tens = 40.00 31 thousandths = 31/1000 = 0.031 4 tens 31 thousandths = 40+0.031 = 40.031 (in Decimals) 4 tens 31 thousandths = 40031/1000 ( in fraction)
31, 53, 97
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.
2*100 + 31*10 + 27*1 = 200 + 310 + 27 = 537
It is 3823.
31
The number with 7 tens has 70. Since it has 6 less ones than tens, it has 7 - 6 = 1 one. Therefore, the number is 70 + 1, which equals 71.
XXX is three tens and I is one, so XXXI is 31
So far, you know that your number has a seven in the tens column:7?The ones digit is one more than the tens digit, which is 7.7+1=8Your number is 78.