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If the digits of a two-digit number are interchanged, the obtained number is 27 more than the...

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If the digits of a two-digit number are interchanged, the obtained number is 27 more than the original number. The digits of the number are in the ratio of 2 : 1, then
What is the original number?

posted Apr 25, 2016 by Divya Nayak

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anything is wrong in this ques.
either ratio of digits are 1:2, or obtained number is 27 less then the original number,

because number is 63, after interchanging digits the obtained number is 36,
and it is 27 less then 63.

answer Apr 25, 2016 by Devendra Bohre



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