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In a two-digit number the tens’ digit is 3 more than the units’ digit. The number itself is 17 times the units’ digit. Find the number. Please show how you did it.
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In a two-digit number the tens’ digit is 3 more than the units’ digit. The number itself is 17 times the units’ digit. Find the number. Please show how you did it.
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In a two-digit number the tens’ digit is 3 more than the units’ digit. The number itself is 17 times the units’ digit. Find the number. Please show how you did it.
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the answer is 85, tbh i started with a random number divided it by 17 to see if the digit in the ones place stayed the same and i started with 85 and 85/17 turned out to equal 5
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