Question 99
Solve the following:
In a two-digit number, digit in unit's place is twice the digit in ten's place. If 27 is added to it, digits are reversed. Find the number.
Let ten's digit of two-digit number be x.
Then, unit's digit =2x
∴Number10×x+2x=10x+2x=12x
On reversing the digits,
New Number=10×(2x)+x=20x+x=21x
According to the question,
12x+27=21x
⇒21x−12x=27⇒9x=27⇒x=3
Hence, the required number is 12×3, i.e. 36.