I assume the red part will be 11^n.AJWILL wrote:If n is a positive integer greater than 2, n=?
1)the ten's digit of 11^2 = 4
2)the hundred's of 5^n = 6
Otherwise that statement doesn't make any sense.
Statement 1: The ten's digit of 11^n will always be the unit's digit of n.
Hence, unit's digit of n is 4.
Not sufficient
Statement 2: Hundred's digit of 5^n will be 6 only when n is an even integer greater than 2.
Not sufficient.
1 & 2 Together: n can be 4, 14, 24 etc.
Not sufficient
The correct answer is E.
Note : For proofs of the underlined statements see my post below.












