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Here is a sample problem from Barrons (data sufficiency)
If x is a two-digit (so x=ba with b and a digits), what is the last digit a of x?
1) The number 3x is a three-digit number whose last digit is a.
2) The digit a is less than 7.
The Original answer is E
In addition to explaining the answer if anyone could direct me to any websites that explain how to solve these type of problems that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
If x is a two-digit (so x=ba with b and a digits), what is the last digit a of x?
1) The number 3x is a three-digit number whose last digit is a.
2) The digit a is less than 7.
The Original answer is E
In addition to explaining the answer if anyone could direct me to any websites that explain how to solve these type of problems that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.












