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17 June, 19:15

Two three-digit numbers are made up of six different digits. The first digit of the second number is twice as big as the last digit of the first number. (Note: 0 is also a digit but cannot be the first digit of a number!)

How big is the smallest possible sum of the two numbers?

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  1. 17 June, 22:08
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    Answer:the smallest possible sum of the two numbers is 537

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Two three-digit numbers are made up of six different digits.

    To interpret this, let the two three digit numbers be;

    ABC and. DEF

    The first digit of the second number is twice as big as the last digit of the first number.

    Interpret;

    D=2C

    The first digit of the first number can be 1, the second digit 0 and the third digit 2.

    102.

    For the second number:

    D=2C

    The first digit is 4, second digit 3 and last digit 5 since no repetition of digits

    435.

    Answer:the smallest possible sum of the two numbers is

    102+435 = 537
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