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The difference between a three digit number and the number formed by reversing its digits is 198. Find the difference of its first and last digits.a.4b.2c.1d.3

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The difference between a three digit number and the number formed by reversing its digits is 198. Find the difference of its first and last digits.a.4b.2c.1d.3

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Solution

Let's denote the three-digit number as ABC, where A, B, and C are its digits. When reversed, it becomes CBA.

According to the problem, we have the equation:

ABC - CBA = 198

This can be rewritten as:

100A + 10B + C - (100C + 10B + A) = 198

Simplifying this equation, we get:

99A - 99C = 198

Dividing the entire equation by 99, we get:

A - C = 2

So, the difference between the first and last digits of the number is 2.

Therefore, the correct answer is (b) 2.

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