A number of two digits is such that four times the sum of its digits exceed the number by three. The number is increased by...

      

A number of two digits is such that four times the sum of its digits exceed the number by three. The number is increased by thirty six when the digits are reversed. Find the number.

  

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JOSEPH
The number is 37.four times the sum of the digits is 4*(3+7)= 40. therefore it exceeds the number by 3. when 37 is reversed, it becomes 73 and the difference between 73 and 37 is 36.
this implies that the number is 37.
joseph kieti answered the question on September 26, 2017 at 15:54


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