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OpenStudy (help!!!!):

Anyone help out? Question: the then digit of a two-digit number exceeds twice it's unit digit by 1. If the digits are reversed, the number is 4 more than 3 times the sum of the digits. Find the number

OpenStudy (help!!!!):

Typo *ten* not then

OpenStudy (thomas5267):

Let \(a_0\) be the first digit and \(a_1\) be the second digit. The two digit number is \(10\,a_0+a_1\). For example, the number 13 has a \(a_0\) of 1 and \(a_1\) of 3. Try write down some formula relating \(a_0\) and \(a_1\).

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