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PR and MN are 2-digit +ve Int. Where P,R,M, and N are

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PR and MN are 2-digit +ve Int. Where P,R,M, and N are [#permalink] New post 06 Aug 2007, 07:09
PR and MN are 2-digit +ve Int. Where P,R,M, and N are digitts of the two numbers,and are different from each other. If the ten's digit of sum of PR and MN is M,which if the following must be true?

I. M <9>9
III. P>8

A. I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. I and II
E. I,II and III


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 [#permalink] New post 07 Aug 2007, 14:45
question is not clear, I am not sure what "M <9>9" means
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