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The ten's digit of a 2digit number is greater than the units digit by 4. If we subtract 36 from the number, the new number obtained is a number formed by interchange of the digits. Find the number.

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The ten's digit of a 2digit number is greater than the units digit by 4. If we subtract 36 from the number, the new number obtained is a number formed by interchange of the digits. Find the number.
1). 12
2). 34
3). 65
4). 73

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i think option 4 is correct

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