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The sum of the digits of a two digit number is 14. The number obtained by interchanging the digits exceeds the given number by 36. Find the number.

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Answered by jayasnsk
0

Answer:

14 divided by 36 so you will djncjdcnjdcnd

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by LostPrincess
2

Answer:

\huge\star{\red{Q}{uestion}}\star\:

Sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 12. The given number exceeds the number obtained by interchanging the digits by 36. Find the given

number.

\huge\star{\red {A}{nswer}}\star\:

\huge\underline {Let,}

The tens digit of the required number be x

and the units digit be y

\huge\underline {Then,}

Then,

x + y = 12 ......... eq. (1)

Required number = (10x + y)

Number obtained on reversing the digits = (10y + x)

\huge\underline {Therefore,}

(10y + x) - (10x + y) = 18

9y - 9x = 18

x - y = 12 ......... eq. (2)<br>

On adding eq. (1) and eq. (2)

\huge\underline {We\: get}

x + y + y - x = 12 +2

2y = 14

y = 2

\huge\underline {Therefore}

x = 5

Hence, the required number is 57

\huge\green { Hope\: this\: helps\: you}

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