IMO C
because 36*3, 36*4, 36*5 are betn 100, and 200
and 3, 5 are odd when divided by 36
also 2nd statement, 45*3, 45*4 are options so
3, 4 of which only 4 is even
so combined 36x3, 45x4 =180=n,
C is the answer
100 < n <200
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Please check the OA.nehakhas1 wrote:If n is an integer and 100 < n <200, what is the value of n?
(1) n/36 is an odd integer.
(2) n/45 is an even integer.
Correct ans C
Stmt1: If n/36 is an odd integer, then n=108 or 180. Insufficient.
Stmt2: If 4/45 is an even integer, then the only possible value of n is 180. Sufficient.
IMO B should be the answer.
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I have to agree with Vemuri on this one.Vemuri wrote:Please check the OA.nehakhas1 wrote:If n is an integer and 100 < n <200, what is the value of n?
(1) n/36 is an odd integer.
(2) n/45 is an even integer.
Correct ans C
Stmt1: If n/36 is an odd integer, then n=108 or 180. Insufficient.
Stmt2: If 4/45 is an even integer, then the only possible value of n is 180. Sufficient.
IMO B should be the answer.













