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Four Times a Certain Two Digit Number is Seven Times the Number Obtained on Interchanging Its Digits. If the Difference Between the Digits is 4; Find the Number. - Mathematics

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Four times a certain two digit number is seven times the number obtained on interchanging its digits. If the difference between the digits is 4; find the number.

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Solution

Let x be the number at the ten's place.
and y be the number at the unit's place.
So, the number is 10x + y.

Four times a certain two-digit number is seven times
the number obtained on interchanging its digits.
⇒ 4( 10x + y ) = 7( 10y + x )
⇒ 40x + 4y = 70y + 7x
⇒ 33x - 66y = 0
⇒ x - 2y = 0                  ....(1)

If the difference between the digits is 4, then
⇒ x - y = 4                     ...(2)
Subtracting equation (1) from equation (2), we get :
         x - y = 4
    -   x - 2y = 0  
       -   +      -     
              y = 4
Subtracting y = 4 in equation (1), We get
x - 2(4) = 0
⇒ x = 8
∴ The number is 10x + y = 10(8) + 4 = 84.

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Chapter 6: Simultaneous (Linear) Equations (Including Problems) - Exercise 6 (E) [Page 90]

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Selina Concise Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 6 Simultaneous (Linear) Equations (Including Problems)
Exercise 6 (E) | Q 16 | Page 90
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