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Janet Hartman
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2 January, 18:58
My ones digit is twice the hundreds digit
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Rodolfo Rhodes
2 January, 19:00
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The hundreds digit is twice as large as the ones digit. 3 doubled is 6, 6 doubled is 12, and 9 doubled is 18. Since 6 is the only option that is one digit, the hundreds digit must be 6 and the ones digit must be 3. The tens digit is five less than the hundreds digit.
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