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The digit in the tens place of a two-digit number is 3 more than the digit in the units place. Let the digit at units place be b. Then the number is ____________

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Answered by KanavDhingra
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Answer:

Digit in unit's place is b (given). Digits in ten's place is 3 more than digit in unit's place. Two digit number = 10* digit in ten's place + digit in unit's place. Answer : The number is 11 b +3.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Digit in unit's place is b (given).

Digits in ten's place is 3 more than digit in unit's place.

so digit in tense place is ( b + 3 )

Two digit number = 10* digit in ten's place + digit in unit's place.

10 * ( b + 3 ) + b

11 * b + 3 .

Answer : The number is 11b +3.

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