SOLUTION: The sum of two digits of a two-digit number is 13. If the digits are interchanged, and the resulting number is added to the original number, then we get 143. What is the original

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Question 757468: The sum of two digits of a two-digit number is 13. If the digits are interchanged, and the resulting number
is added to the original number, then we get 143. What is the original number

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The sum of two digits of a two-digit number is 13.
6 possible choices: 49,58,67,76,85,94
If the digits are interchanged, and the resulting number
is added to the original number, then we get 143.
49%2B94=143 94%2B49=143
58%2B85=143 85%2B58=143
67%2B76=143 76%2B67=143
All six possible choices meet the criteria for this problem. More information is needed to determine exact one.