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Question 272701:  The units digit of a two-digit number exceeds the tens digit by 2. Find the number if it is 4 times the sum of it digits. 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! The units digit of a two-digit number exceeds the tens digit by 2. Find the number if it is 4 times the sum of it digits. 
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Let the number be 10t+u where t is the tens and u is the units digit. 
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Equations: 
u = t+2 
10t+u = 4(t+u) 
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Simplify the 2nd equation: 
6t = 3u 
u = 2t 
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Then t+2 = 2t 
t = 2 
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Since u = t+2, u = 4 
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The number is 24 
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Cheers, 
Stan H. 
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