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Sun Jan 19, 2020 3:46 pm
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If the product of the three digits of the positive integer k is 14, what is the value of k?

1) k is an odd integer.
2) k < 700

The OA is E
Say k = xyz, where x = hundreds, y = tens and z = units digits such that none is equal to 0 (since x*y*z = 14) and none is greater than 9.

Let's factorize 14 such that we get three digits of k. So, 14 = 1*2*7. We cannot factorize 14 as 1*1*14 as we know that each digit is less than 10.

With three digits 1, 2 and 7, we can have 3! = 6 three-digit integers.

Let's take each statement one by one.

1) k is an odd integer.

k can be one among 127, 217, 271 and 721. No unique answer. Insufficient.

2) k < 700

k can be one among 127, 172, 217, and 271. No unique answer. Insufficient.

(1) and (2) together

k can be one among 127, 217, and 271. No unique answer. Insufficient.

The correct answer: E

Hope this helps!

-Jay
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