In a two-digit number, if two is added to the digit in ten's place, the number formed will have ten's place digit which is 0.6 times the original one and unit's digit which is four times more than the initial digit in unit's place. The difference between the digits in ten's place and that in unit's place is
In a three digit number, the digit in the unit's place is four times the digit in the hundred's place. If digit in the unit's place and ten's place are interchanged, the new number so formed is 18 more than the original number. If the digit in the hundreds place is one-third of the digit in the ten's place, what is 25% of the original number?