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2 November, 01:37

The sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 8. When the digits are reversed, the number increases by 36. Find the original number.

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  1. 2 November, 02:03
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    You can represent a two digit number with vars x, y as x*10+y

    I:x+y=8

    II:reversed=original+36:

    y*10+x=36+10*x+y=

    =y*9=36+9*x

    =y=4+x

    insert y into formula I:

    =x+y=8

    x + (4+x) = 8

    2x+4=8

    2x=4

    x=2

    So the original number is x*10+y=26

    x=2 y=6

    I: 2+6=8

    II: 6*10+2=2*10+6+36=

    =60+2=26+36=62
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