Math, asked by shamakt26, 11 months ago

When
a two digit number is reversed and
added with a number,
the resulting number is perfectly divisible by 11,
and the quotient is equal to the sum
of the digits,
explain with example ​

Answers

Answered by afsheen11906
1

Answer:

The two digit number is 11 and the number that you add it to is also 11.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • If the two digit number is 11, even if you reverse the digits, you will get 11.
  • And if you add that to another number, which in this case is also 11, you get 22.
  • 22 is perfectly divisible by 11.
  • The quotient that you get when you divide 22 by 11 is 2
  • 2 is the equal to the sum of the two digit number we took in the first place which was 11, as 11 has 2 digits, which are 1 and 1 and when you add this you get 2, which is the quotient when you divide the two digit number (which is 11 in this case) plus the other number (which is also 11) and divide it by 11.
  • Thank you. Hope this helps.
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