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If P, Q, and R are positive integers, what is the remainder when R - Q is divided by 3?
(1) R = P^3
(2) Q = (P - 2)^3
The OA is C.
I know that the statements alone are not sufficient, but I don't know how to use them together. Can any Expert show me how to use both statements?
(1) R = P^3
(2) Q = (P - 2)^3
The OA is C.
I know that the statements alone are not sufficient, but I don't know how to use them together. Can any Expert show me how to use both statements?












