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621 is the only number that fits the bill as per 1, so answer is A.

From 2, there could be more like 333 etc.
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Agreed. Changing my answer to A.

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267. If n is a 3-digit integer, what is the value of n?
(1) The hundreds digit is 3 times the tens digit and the tens' digit is twice the units digit.
(2) The sum of 3 digits is 9.
(1) ABC=[6x][2x][x] only possible value of x is 1.
So (1) is sufficient to find the value of n.

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