R. S. Aggarwal Solutions for Chapter: Problems on Numbers, Exercise 1: EXERCISE 7A

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The sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 11. The difference between the number and the number obtained by interchanging its digits is 27. The number is:

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The sum of the digits of a two-digit number is 12. The number obtained by interchanging its digits is 47 of the original number. What is the number?

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A two-digit number is such that the product of its digits is 8. When 18 is added to the number, the digits are reversed. The number is

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In a two-digit number, the digit in the unit place is 2 more than threr times the digit in ten's place. If the sum of the digits is 6, the number is :

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In a two-digit positive number, the unit digit is equal to the square of ten's digit. The difference between the original number and the number formed by interchanging the digits is 54. What is 40% of the original number?

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In a three-digit number, the unit digit is 75% of the ten's digit. The ten's digit is greater than the hundred's digit by 1. If the sum of ten's digit and hundred's digit is 15, what is the number?

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In a three-digit number, the unit digit is four times the hundred's digit. If the digits at unit's and ten's places are interchanged, the new number is 18 more than the original number. The hundred's digit is one-third of ten's digit. What is 25% of the original number?

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The product of two whole numbers is 37. The square root of the difference of numbers is :