CBSE BOARD X, asked by deepanshumarkam8629, 1 year ago

The sum of two digit number and the number formed by interchanging it's digit is 100. if 10 is subtracted from the original number. The new number is 4 more than 5 times the sum of the digit the original number. Find the original number


jainaditya0411: It is possible for 110 not 100
jainaditya0411: it is also possible for 99 - 45 and 54

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Answered by jainaditya0411
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Let the unit digit be y & tens digit be x.


Original number = (10x+y)



After interchanging the digits


New number = (10y+x)


(10x+y) + (10y+x) = 110


11x +11y = 110


11(x+y)= 110


x+y = 110/11


x+y= 10…………...(1)



x= 10-y……………(2)


(10x+y) - 10 = 4+ 5(x+y)


(10x+y) - 10 = 4+ 5(10)


(10x+y) = 4+ 50+10


(10x+y) = 64


10(10-y) +y = 64


100-10y +y= 64


100 -9y = 64


-9y = 64-100


-9y = -36


y= 36/9= 4


y= 4


putting the value of y in eqn 2


x= 10-y


x= 10-4


x= 6


Hence , the first number is 6 & second number is 4.


Original Number is 10x+y = 10× 6+4= 60+4= 64


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