Math, asked by ramrichhariya4851, 8 days 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
(a) 11b + 30 (b) 10b + 30 (c) 11b + 3 (d) 10b + 3

Answers

Answered by tehrimkhan31
2

Answer:

c) The number will be 11b+3

Step-by-step explanation:

11b+3

Answered by XxitsSwetaxX
12

Answer:

(c) 11b + 3

Step-by-step explanation:

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.

Hence, The number is 11b +3.

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