My thousand digit is an even number which is two more than my hundreds digit. My hundreds digit is three more than my tens digit which is three more than zero, my ones digit. My ten thousands digit is one more than my ones digit. What number am I?

my ans 42473

is the answer 18630

To find the number that satisfies the given conditions, let's break down the information and work through it step by step:

1. The thousand digit is an even number that is two more than the hundreds digit.
We can represent the thousand digit as "2 + hundreds digit". Since it is an even number, the hundreds digit must be an odd number (as an odd number plus an even number equals an odd number).

2. The hundreds digit is three more than the tens digit.
We can represent the hundreds digit as "3 + tens digit".

3. The tens digit is three more than 0 (the ones digit).
Since the tens digit is "3 more than 0", it is equal to 3.

4. The ten thousands digit is one more than the ones digit.
We can represent the ten thousands digit as "1 + ones digit".

Now, let's fit these representations together to find the number:

Ten thousands digit: 1 + ones digit = 1 + 0 = 1
Thousand digit: 2 + hundreds digit = 2 + (3 + tens digit) = 2 + (3 + 3) = 2 + 6 = 8
Hundreds digit: 3 + tens digit = 3 + 3 = 6
Tens digit: 3
Ones digit: 0

Putting it all together, the number that satisfies the given conditions is 18036, not 42473.

Didn't it say that your unit digit is zero ?