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The digit in the ten’s place of a two-digit number is 5 more than the digit in the unit’s place. If the digit at unit’s place is b , then the number is

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Answered by Anurag2099
1

Answer:

47

Step-by-step explanation:

The ten's place number must be less than or equals to 5, as given number is two digit number.

First condition,

The unit's place is 1 less than twice the digit at the ten's place, such numbers are

23,35,47 and 59

Now, take original number as 47.

74−47=27

Here, 27 is 20 less than the original number 47.

Answered by khushi52599raj
1

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The ten's place number must be less than or equals to 5, as given number is two digit number.

First condition,

The unit's place is 1 less than twice the digit at the ten's place, such numbers are

23,35,47 and 59

Now, take original number as 47.

74−47=27

Here, 27 is 20 less than the original number 47.

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