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A number of two digits is such that twice the ten digit it is 6 greater than the unit digit. When the digits are reversed the number is increased by 9. Find the number
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A number of two digits is such that twice the ten digit it is 6 greater than the unit digit. When the digits are reversed the number is increased by 9. Find the number
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A number of two digits is such that twice the ten digit it is 6 greater than the unit digit. When the digits are reversed the number is increased by 9. Find the number
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10x+y - a two digit number
x - ten digit
y - unit digit
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