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vijaynarayanan
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Vijay,
Just to know what is the source of this question?
x-y = 9k ???
Yeah you are right.. But, x and y are integers between 10 and 99.selango wrote:Praveen buddy.....
40+77=117 is divisible by 9.
i beg to differ...it says that x and y are integers between 10 and 99, not that their difference is between 10 and 99. so 40+77 is a valid argument in my opinion.kvcpk wrote:Yeah you are right.. But, x and y are integers between 10 and 99.selango wrote:Praveen buddy.....
40+77=117 is divisible by 9.
So maximum difference among them is 99-10 =89
So x-y cannot be 117.
for x-y we will get 51, 62, 73, 84 only. Forgot to mention this in above post
None of these are divisible by 9.
Hope this helps!!
Hi Preet,singhpreet1 wrote: i beg to differ...it says that x and y are integers between 10 and 99, not that their difference is between 10 and 99. so 40+77 is a valid argument in my opinion.
Preet
that is true...i need to convince myself to do the maximum- minimum concept to get this straight.kvcpk wrote:Hi Preet,singhpreet1 wrote: i beg to differ...it says that x and y are integers between 10 and 99, not that their difference is between 10 and 99. so 40+77 is a valid argument in my opinion.
Preet
if x an y are integers between 10 and 99, themaximum difference x-y can be when
x is maximum and y is minimum
Maximum x possible is99, minimum y possible is 10
difrence is 99-10 = 89.
SO maximumvalue ofx-y is 89.
Hope this helps!!