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If you add the digits in a two-digit number and multiply the sum by 7, you get the original number. If you reverse the digits in the two-digit

number, the new number is 18 more than the sum of its two digits. What is the original number?
A. 42
B. 24
C. 64
D. 46
Е. 36

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User Markom
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Answer:

42

Explanation:

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User Christutty
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The answer is A. 42

Solution:

Let x= ones digit, y=tens digit

1st condition (original number) : 7(x+y)=10y + x

2nd condition (new number by reversing the digits): 18+x+y=10x+y

simplifying:

1st condition: 6x=3y

2nd condition: x=2

substituting x=2 to 6x=3y

y=4

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