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In a three digit number, unit's digit is 2/3 times of ten's digit and 3/4 times of hundred's digit. If the number formed by reversing the digits subtracted from the original number, is equal to 198, then the sum of original number and number formed by reversing the digits can be

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In a three digit number, unit's digit is 2/3 times of ten's digit and 3/4 times of hundred's digit. If the number formed by reversing the digits subtracted from the original number, is equal to 198, then the sum of original number and number formed by reversing the digits can be



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