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Does a two-digit number exist such that the digits sum to 9 and when the digits are reversed the resulting number is 9 greater than the original number? Identify the system of equations that models the given scenario. t + u = 9 10t + u = 10u + t – 9 t + u = 9 10t + u = 10u + t t + u = 9 tu = ut + 9

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