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| Question 662642:  A two-digit number has 3 in its unit digit. The sum of its digits is one-seventh of the number itself. What is the number?
 Answer by DrBeeee(684)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Sorry, thought I could cut corners and give you the quick answer. Here's the whole story. Let n = tens digit
 Let m = units digit
 Then your whole number is
 (1) N = 10*n + m, agree?
 Now you tell me that the sum of the two digits is 1/7th of N or
 (2) n + m = 1/7*(10*n + m)
 You also tell me that the units digit is 3 or
 (3) m = 3
 Now to solve, put (3) into (2) and get
 (4) n + 3 = 1/7*(10*n + 3) or
 (5) 7*n + 21 = 10*n + 3, where I simply multiplied both sides by 7.
 or
 (6) 3*n = 18 or
 (7) n = 6
 Therefore your number is from (1)
 (8) N = 10*6 + 3 or
 (9) N = 63, voila! The wizard strikes again. lol
 
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