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The digits of a two-digit number differ by 3. If the digits are interchanged, and the resulting number is added to the original number, we get 143. What can be the original number?

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Answered by lavisha43
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Answered by keshavmahlawat021
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let first number be x

Other number will be x+3

According to question

10x+(x+3)+10(x+3)+x=143

10x+x+10x+x+3+30=143

22x=110

x=5

digit will be 58

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