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Find the two-digit number which is 2 times the sum of its digits. Find a statement and number, please.

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a two-digit number is twice the sum of its digit. If the tens digit is 7 less than the unit digit, find the number.
Let x= the unit digit
Then y= the tens digit
And 10y+x= the number


x+y= the sum of the digits
Now we are told that 10y+x=2(x+y) ------1st equation
We are also told that y=x-7 ----------- 2nd Equation
So our equations to solve are:
(1) 10y+x=2(x+y)
(2) y=x-7


Hope it helps
User OussaMah
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Answer:

2(x + y) = 10x + y

the number is 18

i hop this helps!

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