I think it's D (is that the OA?).
Statement 1:
For the units digit of 2X to be less than the units digit of X, then the units digit has to be between 5 and 9, inclusive. So The units digit has to be greater than 4. (if it's 0, then we get the same units digit, so that doesn't fit either).
Sufficient.
Statement 2:
If the tens digit moves from 3 to 7 when we multiply X by 2, then X must be between 35 and 39, inclusive. So the units digit of X (aka 3_) must be greater than 4.
Sufficient.
The tens digit of positive integer X is 3...
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