Q. 13
If 5A + B 3 = 65, A. A = 2, B = 3
B. A = 3, B = 2
C. A = 2, B = 1
D. A = 1, B = 2
Answer :
According to the question;
In one’s column A + 3 = 5
⇒ A is the number whose addition with 3 gives 5 in one’s place
∵ A is a digit hence its value is between 0 and 9
∴ A = 2 (2 + 3 = 5).
In ten’s column 5 + B + 0 = 6 (there is no carry from A + 3)
⇒ 5 + B = 6
⇒ B = 6 – 5 = 1;
Hence A = 2 and B = 1
∴ Option (c) is correct.
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