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The digit in the units place of a two-digit number is 5 more than the digit in the tens place. If the digit at tens place is X, then the number is​

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Explanation:

Let the digit at tens place of a two digits number be X

The place value of X = 10×X = 10X

The units digit = 5 more than its tens digit

= X+5

The place value of units digit

= (X+5)×1

= X+5

Now

The two digits number

= 10X+X+5

⇛ 11X+5

Therefore ,The two digits number = 11X+5.

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