Accountancy, asked by elsiddigomer2, 1 year ago

A woman says, "If you reverse my own age, the figures represent my husband's age. He is, of course, senior to me and the difference between our ages is one-eleventh of their sum." The woman's age is

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Answered by Eerisha
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Let x and y be the ten's and unit's digits respectively of the numeral denoting the woman's age.

Then, woman's age = (10X + y) years; husband's age = (10y + x) years.

Therefore (10y + x)- (10X + y) = (1/11) (10y + x + 10x + y)

⇔ (9y-9x) = (1/11)(11y + 11x) = (x + y) ⇔ 10x = 8y ⇔ x = (4/5)y

Clearly, y should be a single-digit multiple of 5, which is 5.

So, x = 4, y = 5.

Hence, woman's age = 10x + y = 45 years.

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elsiddigomer2: Thanks for Eerisha for your efforts, Can we have the steps in adifferent way from the one it's mentioned on the google and if you have any idea how to get it through Excel ?
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Answered by genius507
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