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Consider a 3-digit number.
Question: What is the number?
Statement-1: The sum of the digits of the number is equal to the product of the digits.
Statement-2: The number is divisible by the sum of the digits of the number. Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above Question and the Statements ?
The Question can be answered by using one of the Statements alone, but cannot be answered using the other Statement alone.
The Question can be answered by using either Statement alone.
The Question can be answered by using both the Statements together, but cannot be answered using either Statement alone.
The Question cannot be answered even by using both the Statements together.
- Statement-1: The sum of the digits equals the product of the digits. This condition can be satisfied by various combinations of digits, leaving multiple possibilities for a 3-digit number.
- Statement-2: The number is divisible by the sum of its digits. This condition can also be satisfied by various combinations of digits.
- Option 1: Incorrect because neither statement individually gives a unique solution.
- Option 2: Incorrect since both statements alone leave too many possibilities.
- Option 3: Incorrect because even together, the statements don’t provide sufficient information to determine a unique number.
- Option 4 : The statements lead to multiple possible numbers and do not narrow it down to one, even when combined.
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