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93539 is an example of a palindrome (If one reads it from left to right or right to left, it is the same). From, 100-1000, how many of these exist? [I Love Maths]

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Gusman61-69, M
Lots....馃
Starting with 101, 111, 121, 131, 141, 151, 161, 171, 181, 191, 202, 212, 222, 232, 242, 252, 262, 272, 282, 292, 303, 313, 323, 333, 343, 353, 363, 373, 383, 393, 404, 414, 424, 434, 454, 464, 474, 484, 494, 505, 515, 525, 535, 545, 555, 565, 575, 585, 595, 606, 616, 626, 636, 646, 656, 666, 676, 686, 696, 707, 717, 727, 737, 747, 757, 767, 777, 787, 797, 808, 818, 828, 838, 848, 858, 868, 878, 888, 898, 909, 919, 929, 939, 949, 959, 969, 979, 989, 999
Is that right?
Riemann31-35, M
@Gusman No good sir, there has to be a middle number which is not the same as the first and last. So 11-99 stuff are not counted.
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Gusman61-69, M
@Riemann Okay, I get you now
So 89 palindromic numbers
Riemann31-35, M
@Gusman 90 fam