If the first digit is x, and the second digit is y, the number is 10x + y
Adding the two digits gives x + y
Subtracting that sum from the original number gives (10x + y- - (x + y) = 9x
So the resultant number must be a multiple of 9. The table of 'hieroglyphs' allocates the same symbol to all multiples of 9, so that must be the symbol a
Like this Jem:
Think of a number between 1 and 10
Multiply it by 9
If the result is a two figure number - add the two figures together
Minus 5
Make the number that you are left with correspond to a letter of the alphabet (A=1 B=2 etc)
Now think of a country that begins with that letter
Now think of an animal that begins with the SECOND letter of that country.
Let me know when you have the answer (but don't type it)
No, I was getting confused, all my answers were multiples of 9 and I just wasn't paying attention to the symbols changing each time; see how it works now!