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| Question 224500:  The units digit of a two-digit number is 5 more than the tens digit. If the sum of the digits is 8 less than one-half of the number, find the number.
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The units digit of a two-digit number is 5 more than the tens digit. If the sum of the digits is 8 less than one-half of the number, find the number. -------
 Let the number be 10t+u
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 Equations:
 u = t+5
 u+t = (1/2)(10t+u)-8
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 Substitute for "u" and solve for "t":
 t+5+t = (1/2)(10t+t+5)-8
 Multiply thru by 2 to get rid of the fraction:
 4t + 10 = 11t+5-16
 7t = 21
 t = 3 (this is the ten's digit)
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 Since u = t+5, u = 8 (this is the unit's digit)
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 Ans: 10t+u = 38
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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