I am a four digit number, I am between 2,000 and 3,000 the digit in the ones place is four times as much as the digit in the thousands place. Only one of the digits are the same. The digit in the tens place is one more than the digit in the hundreds place. All of the digits adds up to 21. (I'm stump on this math question and it's Jayden's homework anyone knows the answer to this let me know A.S.A.P) Thank you!

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Just read what they say and start filling in the digits!

I am a four digit number
xxxx

I am between 2,000 and 3,000
2xxx

the digit in the ones place is four times as much as the digit in the thousands place
2xx8

Only one of the digits are the same.
Ya got me what that means.

The digit in the tens place is one more than the digit in the hundreds place.
Now we have digits
(2)(n)(n+1)(8)

All of the digits adds up to 21.
2+n+n+1+8 = 21
n = 5

And the number is
2568
Since it is between 2,000 and 3,000, the thousands number must be two, so ones = 2 * 4 = 8

Let hundreds place = x, then tens = x+1.

2 + x + x+1 + 8 = 21

However, none of the digits are the same.
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