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4 June, 09:18

The tens digit of a two-digit number exceeds its units digit by 4. the number exceeds twice the number obtained by reversing the digits of the original number by 10. what is the original number?

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  1. 4 June, 11:58
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    Let 10x+y be the original number.

    x=y+4

    10x+y=2 (10y+x) + 10

    Then 11y+40=22y+18

    y=1, x=5

    Hence the original number is 51
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