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Consider four digit numbers for which the first two digits are equal and the last two digits are also equal. How many such numbers are perfect squares?
(A)3
(B)2
(C)4
(D)0
(E)1
The ans. [spoiler]is (E).[/spoiler]
Solving approach needed !!!
(A)3
(B)2
(C)4
(D)0
(E)1
The ans. [spoiler]is (E).[/spoiler]
Solving approach needed !!!
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