In a two digit number, unit’s digit is twice the ten’s digit. If the digits order is reversed, new number is 27 more than the original number. Find right digit of the number.

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A linear equation is an algebraic equation that involves a constant and a first-order term. The equation is written as y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.  Here are some examples of linear equations: y = 3 + 2x y = -0.01 + 1.2x y = 25 + 20x 2x + y - 3 = 0  The graph of a linear equation is a straight line. The slope of a line is the amount by which it rises or falls. It is calculated by the formula rise/run.  Here are some steps for solving linear equations: Expand brackets Group like terms together Simplify the equation Remove constants from the variable Check... Show more

In a two digit number, unit’s digit is twice the ten’s digit. If the digits order is reversed, new number is 27 more than the original number. Find right digit of the number.