Math, asked by kevinmathew02, 8 months ago

the digit in the tens place of a two digit number is 3 more than the digit in the ones place. the digit at ones place be b. then the number is? pls ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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As the number in ones place is 'b'

so, the number in tenes place would be (b+3)

So the 2-digit number would be (b+3)+b

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Answered by Anonymous
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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 ten’s place is (b+3)

Two digit number = 10 × digit in ten’s place + digit in unit’s place.

=» 10 × (b+3) + b

=» 10b +3 + b

11b + 3 ans.

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