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If t = the tens digit and u = the ones digit, which expression shows the value of interchanging the digits in a two digit number?
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If t = the tens digit and u = the ones digit, which expression shows the value of interchanging the digits in a two digit number?
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Answer: the correct answer is 10u+t
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t = tens digit
u = ones digit.
If we made it into a value, that would be equal to
10t + u
if we want to interchange the values of the two digits, then
tens = 10*u
ones = t / 10
Then getting the value of the digit after interchanging
10u + (t/10)
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