If both x and y are positive integers less than 100 and greater than 10, is the sum x + y a multiple of 11?
(1) x - y is a multiple of 22
(2) The tens digit and the units digit of x are the same; the tens digit and the units digit of y are the same
x + y a multiple of 11
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#1
x - y = 22n
where n = 1, 2,3, an 4
x = 37, y = 15
x-y = 22 and x + y = 52 (not divisible by 11)
x = 99, y = 11
x - y = 88, x + y = 110 (divisible by 11)
Not sufficient.
#2
x = XX and y = YY
x = 11 * X and y = 11 * Y
x+y = 11 * X + 11 * YY = 11 (X + Y) (divisible by 11)
Sufficient
IMO B.
x - y = 22n
where n = 1, 2,3, an 4
x = 37, y = 15
x-y = 22 and x + y = 52 (not divisible by 11)
x = 99, y = 11
x - y = 88, x + y = 110 (divisible by 11)
Not sufficient.
#2
x = XX and y = YY
x = 11 * X and y = 11 * Y
x+y = 11 * X + 11 * YY = 11 (X + Y) (divisible by 11)
Sufficient
IMO B.
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