I am a four digit number. My tens digit is 2 more than my ones digit. My hundreds and thousands digit are both 1 less than my ones digit. What number can i be?
Not sure what you're asking, but here are some examples of numbers that have a tens digit less than the ones digit: 13, 205, 1367, 29.632
0
There are several answers to this question, the numbers could be any of the following: * 320 * 431 * 542 * 653 * 764 * 875 * 986
74
40, 51, 62, 73, 84, and 95
I am a four digit number. My tens digit is 2 more than my ones digit. My hundreds and thousands digit are both 1 less than my ones digit. What number can i be?
Not sure what you're asking, but here are some examples of numbers that have a tens digit less than the ones digit: 13, 205, 1367, 29.632
The ones digit is 5 less than 10 (10-5=5) The tens digit is 2 more than the ones digit (5+2=7) The entire number is less than 200. It could be either "75" or "175", but is probably "175" or they would have said that the entire number was less than 100.
91 since the ones digit is 8 less than 9 and the two digits, 9+1 = 10, a two-digit number.
The ones digit in the product from multiplying the 305 prime numbers less than 2012 is 0 because the ones digit becomes 0 after 2 and 5 have been multiplied and remains unchanged after more prime numbers are multiplied.
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22621, 44742, 66863, 88984
The ones digit in an even number can be one of: 0, 2, 4, 6, 8.
There are several answers to this question, the numbers could be any of the following: * 320 * 431 * 542 * 653 * 764 * 875 * 986
Okey-dokey. I have no idea what the heck you are asking. 'What numbers do you find in the ones digit for the number 2?' Well, the number 2 is only one digit, so the answer would be, '2.' DUH!
Only one positive prime number has a 5 in the ones digit. That prime number is 5. All other numbers with a 5 in the ones digit are composite because they will be divisible by 5.