SOLUTION: I am a 2 digit even number less then 60 can add together to make 12 subtract 1 of the digits from the other to make 4, what am I?
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Question 1013251: I am a 2 digit even number less then 60 can add together to make 12 subtract 1 of the digits from the other to make 4, what am I?
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I am a 2 digit even number less then 60 can add together to make 12 subtract 1 of the digits from the other to make 4, what am I?
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T = tens digit
U = units
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U + T = 12
U - T = 4
------------- Add
2U = 16
U = 8
T = 4
--> 48
Answer by addingup(3677) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
48:
4+8 = 12
8-4 = 4
and
48 < 60
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