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Frame an equation on the following: a two - digit number is 7 times the sum of its digits. (Assume two digit number as xy)

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x + y = 0
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x - y = 0
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x + 2y = 0
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x - 2y = 0
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Solution

The correct option is D x - 2y = 0

Let the two-digit number be 'xy'
So, the representation of the two digit number is 10x + y.
According to the question,
10x + y = 7 (x+y)
3x = 6y
x - 2y = 0
Hence, required equation is x - 2y = 0


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