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EXERCISE 5A
1. The units digit of a two-digit number is 3 and seven times the sum of the digits is the
number itself. Find the number.
2. In a two digit number, the digt at the units place is double the digit in the tens place. The number
exceeds the sum of its digits by 18. Find the number,
3. A two-digit number is 3 more than 4 times the sum of its digits. If 18 is added to the
number, its digits are reversed. Find the number.
The sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 15. The number obtained by interchanging its
digits exceeds the given number by 9. Find the original number.
6. The difference between a 2-digit number and the number obtained by interchanging its
digits is 63. What is the difference between the digits of the number?
6 In a 3-digit number, the tens digit is thrice the units digit and the hundreds digit is four
Umes the units digit. Also, the sum of its digits is 16. Find the number....
Plz answer all of them plz plz

Answers

Answered by jahanvi91
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1...Then, the numver will be 10x+3. Also, seven times the sum of the digits is the number itself. So, the given number is 63.

2. The number exceeds the digits sum by 18. a = 2 i.e. the number at tens' place. We know that the 2nd digit number at ones' place is 2a = 2(2) = 4. Hence, the number is 24.

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