Math, asked by shwetabagwe2011, 4 months ago

In a two-digit number, the digit
at tins place is a three more than
the digit at units place. If the
number obtained
is added to the original
number, the sum is 99. Find the
interchanging
original number​

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Answered by rashmikerketta1981
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Answered by vandanabajpai1477
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In a two digit number, digit at the ten's place is twice the digit at unit's place. If the number obtained by interchanging the digit is added to the original number, the sum is 66.

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