My hundreds digit means nothing. Six more than my hundreds digit is my thousand’s and ones less than my thousands’ is my ten thousands. My tens digit is four more than my hundreds and my ones digit is five more than my tens digit.

Question: What number am I?

Just translate ....

"My hundreds digit means nothing." ----> XX0XX
"Six more than my hundreds digit is my thousand’s" --->X60XX
"ones less than my thousands’ is my ten thousands" ---> 560XX
"My tens digit is four more than my hundreds" ---> 5604X
"my ones digit is five more than my tens digit" --> 56049

Now, how easy was that ?

To find the number that satisfies the given conditions, we can break down the clues one by one and solve for each digit.

1. "My hundreds digit means nothing."
This means that the hundreds digit is 0. Therefore, the number can be represented as _0___.

2. "Six more than my hundreds digit is my thousand's and ones less than my thousands' is my ten thousands."
Let's consider the thousands digit. It is six more than the hundreds digit, which is 0, so the thousands digit must be 6. Also, the number formed by the thousands and ones digits is one less than the ten thousands digit. Since the thousands digit is 6, the number formed should be 59. Therefore, the ten thousands digit must be 5.

So far, the number can be represented as 50_6_.

3. "My tens digit is four more than my hundreds."
As the hundreds digit is 0, the tens digit must be 4 more than 0, which is 4.

The number can now be represented as 5046_.

4. "My ones digit is five more than my tens digit."
The tens digit is 4, so the ones digit must be 4 + 5, which is 9.

Putting all the digits together, the number is 50469.

Therefore, the number that meets all the given conditions is 50469.