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A number consisting of two digits is such that tens digit exceeds twice the units digit by S and the number obtained by interchanging the digits is 7 more than the sum of the digits. Find the number.​

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Answered by ptandale1984
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Inter-changing the digit means writing the number as 10y+x where y= digit at ten's place and x= digit at unit's place. Hence the required two digits number is 83.

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