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Jack and George's number trick (Posted on 2002-11-28) Difficulty: 1 of 5
There are two people, Jack and George. Both men represent a digit. The sum of Jack's digit and Georges digit is 14.

If you position Jacks digit in the ten's place and Georges digit in the one's place, the number you get is 36 more than the number you get when you put Georges digit in the ten's place and Jacks digit in the one's place.

Which two digits do Jack and George represent?

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did i miss something or is it supposed to be easy? | Comment 8 of 11 |
5 and 9? jack is 9 and george 5... 5+9=14... and 95 is 36 more than 59... right? it can't be that easy, can it?
  Posted by sean on 2005-08-16 20:03:24
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