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8 November, 03:19

The sum of the digits of a certain two-digit number is 11. When you reverse its digits you increase by 9. What is the number?

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  1. 8 November, 03:47
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    The number is composed by two digits, let them be ab, so we have:

    a + b = 11

    this is a pseudo-equation, we are not multiplying ab or ba, is just the digits order.

    ba = ab + 9

    The pairs of numbers that could comply with the first equation are:

    (2,9)

    (3,8)

    (4,7)

    (5,6)

    But only the last couple (5,6) comply as well with the second condition. Because 65 = 56 + 9

    Therefore the unknown number is 56
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