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I round to 900 I have twice as many hundreds as ones and all my digits are different but their sums are 18 can someone answer this and explain it to me plz ​

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Answer:

The number of once is 9.1

The number of hundreds is 8.9

Explanation:

Given as :

The total of digits having ones and hundreds = 900

The sum of digits = 18

Let The number of ones digit = O

And The number of hundreds digit = H

So, According to question

H + O = 18 .........1

100 × H + 1 × O = 900 ........2

Solving the equation

( 100 × H - H ) + ( O - O ) = 900 - 18

Or, 99 H + 0 = 882

Or , 99 H = 882

∴ H =
(882)/(99)

I.e H = 8.9

Put the value of H in eq 1

So, O = 18 - H

I.e O = 18 - 8.9

∴ O = 9.1

So, number of once = 9.1

number of hundreds = 8.9

Hence The number of once is 9.1 and The number of hundreds is 8.9

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