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 thousand digit is one more than my ones digit.

Start with ABCD.

"my tens digit which is three more than zero, my ones digit"
=>
AB30

"my thousand digit is an even number"
(2,4,6,8)B30

"my thousand digit is an even number which is two more than my hundreds digit".
(2,4,6,8)(2,4,6)30

"my hundreds digit is three more than my tens digit"
=>
(2,4,6,8)(6)30
=>
(8)(6)30

"my ten thousand digit is one more than my ones digit"
(0+1)8630
=>
18630

Now it's your turn to go back and check that the number 18630 satisfies ALL the conditions given.

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Now it's your turn to go back and check that the number 18630 satisfies ALL the conditions given.

To find the number described, we will break down the information given into each digit and use it to construct the number step by step:

1. Tens digit: We are told that the tens digit is three more than zero, which means the tens digit is 3.

2. Hundreds digit: The hundreds digit is three more than the tens digit, which we determined is 3. Therefore, the hundreds digit is 3 + 3 = 6.

3. Thousands digit: The thousands digit is two more than the hundreds digit, which we found to be 6. So the thousands digit is 6 + 2 = 8.

4. Ten thousands digit: The ten thousands digit is one more than the ones digit. From the given information, we know that the ones digit is 0. Therefore, the ten thousands digit is 0 + 1 = 1.

5. Ones digit: Lastly, we are told that the thousand digit is an even number that is two more than the hundreds digit. We have determined the thousands digit to be 8. Since the number must be even, the ones digit cannot be 8, so it must be 6 (8 - 2 = 6).

Putting it all together, the number described is 10086.