Math, asked by Dineshkumarkushvaha, 10 months ago

The units digit is double than tens digit of a two digit number. If you interchange the digits and add the resulting number to the original number, you get 66.What is the original number?​

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Answered by questionnaire7
49

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Let tens digit be x.

Unit's digit = 2x

Original number = 10x + 2x = 12x

Reversed number = 20x + x = 21x

According to the question

21x + 12x = 66

33x = 66

x =  \frac{66}{33}

x = 2

Original number = 12x = 12 * 2 = 24

Therefore, original number is 24.

Answered by munnasahu1480
3

Answer:

Let tens digit be x.

Unit's digit = 2x

Original number = 10x + 2x = 12x

Reversed number = 20x + x = 21x

According to the question

21x + 12x = 66

33x = 66

x = \frac{66}{33}x=

33

66

x = 2

Original number = 12x = 12 * 2 = 24

Therefore, original number is 24.

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