Math, asked by amberbatra17, 8 months ago

Sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 9. When we interchange the digits, it is

found that the resulting new number is greater than the original number by 27.

What is the two-digit number ?​

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Answered by KrishnaKumar01
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Answer:

we have to subtract 27- 9 = 18 is your answer

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Answered by MysteriousAryan
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Given

The sum of the two digits = 9

On interchanging the digits, the resulting new number is greater than the original number by 27.

Let us assume the digit of units place = x

Then the digit of tens place will be = (9 – x)

Thus the two-digit number is 10(9 – x) + x

Let us reverse the digit

the number becomes 10x + (9 – x)

As per the given condition

10x + (9 – x) = 10(9 – x) + x + 27

⇒ 9x + 9 = 90 – 10x + x + 27

⇒ 9x + 9 = 117 – 9x

On rearranging the terms we get,

⇒ 18x = 108

⇒ x = 6

So the digit in units place = 6

Digit in tens place is

⇒ 9 – x

⇒ 9 – 6

⇒ 3

Hence the number is 36

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