SOLUTION: Find a two digit number where the sum of the two digits is equal to fourteen and the ones digit is four more than the tens.

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Question 1053775: Find a two digit number where the sum of the two digits is equal to fourteen and the ones digit is four more than the tens.
Found 2 solutions by jorel555, Shin123:
Answer by jorel555(1290) About Me  (Show Source):
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Let m be the first digit, and n be the second. Then:
m+n=14
m+4=n
So:
m+m+4=14
2m=10
m=5
n=9.
The number is 59. ☺☺☺☺

Answer by Shin123(626) About Me  (Show Source):
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system%28a%2Bb=14%2Ca%2B4=b%29 So that means
a%2Ba%2B4=14
2a=10
highlight%28a=5%29 5%2B4=9

highlight%28b=9%29
highlight%28Number%3A59%29 ☺☺☺