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Let pp, qq and rr be 2-digit numbers where p 1. The number of possible values of p is 5. 2. The number of possible values of q is 6. Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
1. The number of possible values of p is 5. 2. The number of possible values of q is 6. Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
1. The number of possible values of p is 5.
2. The number of possible values of q is 6. Which of the above statements is/are correct ?
1 only
2 only
Both 1 and 2
Neither 1 nor 2
- You are given three 2-digit numbers, pp, qq, and rr, with the condition that pp + qq + rr = tt0, a multiple of 10.
- Statement 1: To find potential values for p, note that the sum must end in 0. By systematically checking possibilities, you will find 5 values for p that satisfy the condition.
- Statement 2: For q, with p and r having certain constraints and ensuring the sum ends in 0, you will find 6 possible values for q that meet these conditions.
- Both statements are verified and correct.
Answer: Option 3 - Both 1 and 2
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