Math, asked by ayushman2480, 9 months ago

A two-digit number is such that its ten's digit is 6 more than the unit's digit. Also
the ten's digit is three times the unit's digit. Find the number.​

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Answered by tennetiraj86
32

Answer:

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Answered by Sauron
32

Answer:

The number is 93

Step-by-step explanation:

Let,

Units digit = x

Tens digit = x + 6

Also

The tens digit is three times the units digit

So,

⇒ x + 6 = 3x

⇒ 10 (3x) = 10 (x + 6)

⇒ 30x = 10x + 60

⇒ 30x - 10x = 60

⇒ 20x = 60

⇒ x = 60 / 20

x = 3

Units digit = 3

Tens digit = x + 6

⇒ 3 + 6

⇒ 9

Tens digit = 9

Therefore,

The number is 93

Verification :

The tens digit is three times the units digit

So,

⇒ 3x

⇒ 3 (3)

9

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