Mathematics, 23.08.2021 21:40 aaronjewell3235
I look like this: __ __ __ . __ __
• My hundreds digit equals the sum of my tenths and ones digits.
• My hundredths digit is one more than my hundreds digit.
• One of my digits is zero.
• My tenths and ones digits are odd and equal.
• My overall value is less than 500.
What number am I?
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I look like this: __ __ __ . __ __
• My hundreds digit equals the sum of my tenths and ones digits...
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