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Revision as of 11:58, 16 July 2024
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[hide]Problem
What is the hundreds digit of
Solution 1
Because we know that is a factor of and , the last three digits of both numbers is a 0, this means that the difference of the hundreds digits is also .
Solution 2
We can clearly see that , so meaning that the last two digits are equal to and the hundreds digit is , or .
--abhinavg0627
Solution 3 (Brute Force)
Then, we see that the hundred digit is .
~dragoon
Video Solution by Education, the Study of Everything
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Video Solution by WhyMath
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Video Solution by OmegaLearn
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See Also
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