Data Sufficiency: The number A is a two-digit positive integer, the number B is the two digit positive integer formed by reversing the digits of A. If Q=10B-A what is the value of Q?
1) The tens digit of A is 7
2) The tens digit of B is 6
I did it algebraically and got the right answer that Q=99y so Q is only dependent upon y... (6) So I understand why it is B
However, I was thinking, what if I had a different thought process...
What is XY?
I know X is 7 and I know Y is 6 and I know A is 10x+Y=76 and I know B is 10y +X which is 67 so could I not just simply find Q by 10(67)-76= Q
I would have then assumed that Both answers are needed to yield Q... I could have easily gone this route and was lucky I solved it algerabrically to see that X Was not needed...
Is there a way to not know how to recognize that I should have not gone the second way? This worries me as I could have easily made this mistake and not even realized it...