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There is a 3-digit number. The second digit is four times as big as the third digit. While the first digit is 3 less than the second digit. What is the number?

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141 & 582 both work.
 
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solved by logic rather than by maths
2 possible answers 141 or 582
141 is not because the first digit will be the same as the third digit.
582 is the most logical number.
the clue in solving the above is in the Ist clue
the second digit has to be 4x 3rd digit. The 2nd digit cannot be more than 9 so has to be 8 or 4. 4 is unlikely as it will make the first digit as the third if all digits are to be different.
 
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Goooood Morning Riddle Masters!

Here's your first riddle of the week, it's a little bit of a tough one so we wish you all the best...

There is a 3-digit number. The second digit is four times as big as the third digit. While the first digit is 3 less than the second digit. What is the number?

There's nothing like a little bit of maths to kick start the week with eh?

As always, if you think you know the answer post it in the comments below. Our 'spoiler' button will hide yours and others' answers. To reveal the answers, simply click on the 'spoiler' button! But do your best not to cheat...

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Goooood Morning Riddle Masters!

Here's your first riddle of the week, it's a little bit of a tough one so we wish you all the best...

There is a 3-digit number. The second digit is four times as big as the third digit. While the first digit is 3 less than the second digit. What is the number?

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141
 
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Goooood Morning Riddle Masters!

Here's your first riddle of the week, it's a little bit of a tough one so we wish you all the best...

There is a 3-digit number. The second digit is four times as big as the third digit. While the first digit is 3 less than the second digit. What is the number?

There's nothing like a little bit of maths to kick start the week with eh?

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141
 
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Goooood Morning Riddle Masters!

Here's your first riddle of the week, it's a little bit of a tough one so we wish you all the best...

There is a 3-digit number. The second digit is four times as big as the third digit. While the first digit is 3 less than the second digit. What is the number?

There's nothing like a little bit of maths to kick start the week with eh?

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I think it is 141
 
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Goooood Morning Riddle Masters!

Here's your first riddle of the week, it's a little bit of a tough one so we wish you all the best...

There is a 3-digit number. The second digit is four times as big as the third digit. While the first digit is 3 less than the second digit. What is the number?

There's nothing like a little bit of maths to kick start the week with eh?

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582
 
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Goooood Morning Riddle Masters!

Here's your first riddle of the week, it's a little bit of a tough one so we wish you all the best...

There is a 3-digit number. The second digit is four times as big as the third digit. While the first digit is 3 less than the second digit. What is the number?

There's nothing like a little bit of maths to kick start the week with eh?

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582
 
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