SOLUTION: Q no:1) A number consists of two digits . The digit at ten's place is 4 times the digit at unit's place . On changing the place of digits , the new number is formed is 54 less than

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Question 1974: Q no:1) A number consists of two digits . The digit at ten's place is 4 times the digit at unit's place . On changing the place of digits , the new number is formed is 54 less than the original number . Find the numbers.

Answer by longjonsilver(2297)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
i did this a couple of days ago. Go look
Jon

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