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25 March, 23:18

an algebraic expression that describes a two digit number whose units digit is 7 less than its tens digit

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  1. 26 March, 00:45
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    The expression is

    10n + (n-7)

    where ' n ' is any digit.

    Y'know, I guess you could just call it (11n - 7).

    As long as you're careful to make ' n ' a digit, this expression should come out to be a 2-digit number with the units digit being 7 less than the tens digit.
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