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10 September, 09:54

The units' digit of a two-digit number is 7 more than the tens' digit. If 26 is added to the number, the result obtained is five times the sum of the digits. Find the number.

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  1. 10 September, 10:18
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    Let the digit in the tens place be x

    tens place = x (therefore the value is 10x)

    ones place = x + 7

    The number is 10x + x + 7

    Add 26 to it

    10x + x + 7 + 26 = 11x + 33

    It is 5 times the sum of the digit

    11x + 33 = 5 (x + x + 7)

    11x 33 = 10x + 35

    x = 2

    x + 7 = 2 + 7 = 9

    So the number is 29
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