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Thanks Tarek, I think the OA is wrong . C wasn't making any sense !

Your OA is C??? It can't be according to what I've just explained. What's the source of this question? It's impossible that C is correct.
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[quote="Nihit"]If n is an integer and 100 < n <200, what is the value of n?
(1)n/36 is an odd integer.
(2)n/45 is an even integer.


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n = 4*3^2*x given the limitation 100 < n <200 thus x can be (3,4,5) another limitation is n/36 is odd intiger thus x can be 3 or 5 and thus n can be either = (108,180)...insuff

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n = 5*3^2 *y given the limitation 100 < n <200 thus y can be = (3 or 4) thus x has to be 4

and thus N= 180.......suff

my answer is B TOO



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