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Mathematics, 15.07.2019 19:30 lilzaya510

Ayesha has a theory about two digit numbers that have a larger tens digit than ones digit. she says that reversing the digits and subtracting the reversed number from the original number will always generate a number that is a multiple of 9. is ayesha right ? if so why do you think this works ? if not ,why not ? would the same patterns work for three -digit numbers in which the hundreds digit is larger than the tens digit and the tens digit is larger than the ones digit.

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