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the sum of the digits of a two digit number is 15 if the number formed by reversing the digit is less than the original number by 27​

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Answered by kushalvarma
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Answer:

THE ORIGINAL NUMBER IS 96

Step-by-step explanation:

let the number be xy so we are given that x+y=15 and yx is xy-27

so we'll go by substitution now :

the possible digits which give us the sum as 15 are:

9,6

8,7

taking 9 as x and 6 as y we get

69=96-27  and that is satisfying so the required number is 96

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