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My number has a ten digit that is 8 more than the ones digit. zero is not one of my digits. my number is?
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my number has a ten digit that is 8 more than the ones digit. zero is not one of my digits. my number is?
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It should be 91 because 8 + 1 = 9, and if you go any further, it would turn into the hundreds place
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