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A and B are two numbers. The non-zero digit in the crore's place of A is 3 less than the digit in the hundreds place of B. The non-zero digit in 10's place of B is 2 less than the number in 10's place of A. If both the numbers have equal number of digits and all the remaining digits are equal but not zeros, then find the least possible difference between A and B.

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