3 digit numbers whose sum is4
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The only way I can interpret your question is that the digits of the 3-digit numbers add up to 4, in which case the numbers are 112, 121, 211. But if zero is allowed for the second and third digits we also have 103, 130, 202, 220, 301, 310, 400.

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