what number am I?

My ten-thousands digit is 4 less than my thousands digit.
My thousands digit is 3 times my hundreds digit.
My hundreds digit is 1/2 tens digit.
My tens digit is 6.
My ones digit is 3 more than my tens digit.

Ones digit is 9, hundreds is 3....

Take it from there.

To determine the number, let's follow the clues step by step:

1. The tens digit is given as 6.
Therefore, we know that the number has a 6 in the tens place.

2. The ones digit is 3 more than the tens digit.
Since the tens digit is 6, we can calculate the ones digit by adding 3 to 6, which gives us 9.

3. The hundreds digit is 1/2 the tens digit.
Since the tens digit is 6, the hundreds digit would be 1/2 of 6, which is equal to 3.

4. The thousands digit is 3 times the hundreds digit.
Since the hundreds digit is 3, we can calculate the thousands digit by multiplying 3 by 3, which equals 9.

5. The ten-thousands digit is 4 less than the thousands digit.
Since the thousands digit is 9, we subtract 4 from 9, which gives us 5.

Putting it all together, the number with the given conditions is 59,369.