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The ratio between a two-digit number and the sum of the digits of that number is 4:1. If the digit in the unit’s place is 3 more than the digit in the ten’s place, then the number is

 

(a)

24

(b)

36

(c)

63

(d)

96



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The ratio between a two-digit number and the sum of the digits of that number is 4:1. If the digit in the unit’s place is 3 more than the digit in the ten’s place, then the number is

 

(a)

24

(b)

36

(c)

63

(d)

96

1 Answer
127 votes
Answer Key / Explanation : (b) -

Let the ten’s digit be Then, unit’s digit =

Number =

Sum of the digits =

  

Hence, the required number =

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