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Question

Sum of the two digits of a number is 9.

When we interchange the digits the new number is 27 greater than the earlier number.

Find the number.


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Solution

Solve for the required number:

Let the number be xy and therefore can be written as 10x+y

Given that,

  • Sum of the two digits of a number is 9 x+y=9x=9-y
  • On interchanging the digits the new number is 27 greater than the earlier number.

On interchanging the digits the new number is yx.

According to the question,

10y+x-10x+y=279y-9x=27y-x=279y-x=3y-9-y=3x+y=9y-9+y=32y=9+3y=122y=6x=9-6x=9-yx=3

xy=36

Hence, the number is 36


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