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10. A two-digit number is 4 more than 6 times the sum of its digits. If 18:
the number, the digits are reversed. Find the number.​

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Answered by harishreddy2k
1

Answer:

The number is 64

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x = ones digit

and y = tens digit

then from "a two digit number is 4 more than six times the sum of its digits":

x + 10y = 6(x+y)+4

x + 10y = 6x+6y+4

10y = 5x+6y+4

4y = 5x+4

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and, from "if 18 is subtracted from the number,the digits are reversed.find the number"

x+10y -18 = y+10x

10y -18 = y+9x

9y -18 = 9x

y -2 = x

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substitute the above into:

4y = 5x+4

4y = 5(y-2)+4

4y = 5y-10+4

4y = 5y-6

4y+6 = 5y

6 = y

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substitute above into:

4y = 5x+4

4(6) = 5x+4

24 = 5x+4

20 = 5x

4 = x

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The number is 64

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