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If the tens digit of a two-digit number is subtracted from the units digit, the difference is 8. The number with the digits reversed is 10 more than nine times the units digit of the original number. Find the number.

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Answered by MathMate
Hint:
There are only two digits that can make a difference of 8, namely 9 and 1.

Can you take it from here?
Answered by needinghelp
can you set up the two equations for me?
Answered by Hailey
I am a 2 digit number. The sum of my digits is 12 . My tens digit is 4 more than my ones digit. What number am I ?
Answered by Anonymous
X + y = 12
X - y = 4

12 + 4 = 16
16: 2 = 8

8 + 4 = 12
8 - 4 = 4

Tha number is 84
Answered by mohamed
1000000
Answered by eduardo
a four-digit number between 12 and 13 has an odd number in the hundredts place and an even number in the tenths
Answered by saud the issac newton
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Answered by Linda
008
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