Math, asked by Aashi567, 8 months ago

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 11b+30
10b+30
11b+3
10b+3

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Answered by hriday1804
8

Answer:

11b+30

Step-by-step explanation:

A 2 digit number is always defined as 10x+y where x and y are digits at tens and units place respectively

Digit at units place=b

Digit at Tens place=b+3

Therefore,

Number=10(b+3)+b

After opening the brackets,

Number=10b+30+b

=11b+30

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Answer:

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