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In the multiplication problem above, each of the symbols ⋄, △, and • represents a positive digit. If ⋄ > △, what is the value of ⋄?

(1) △ = 1
(2) • = 9

Why can't △ be a fraction? 18*1/2=9

1/2 is a positive digit and its smaller than 18.
1/3 " " " " " 27.

And then its IS.

Maybe I missed something, I will be happy for clarification.

Thanks.
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Statement 1. value of △= 1 and ⋄ > △ . Since • represents a positive digit
Then ⋄ could have any value from 2 to 8
Insufficient

Statement 2:value of • = 9 and ⋄ > △. Both ⋄, △ have to be positive. since ⋄ not equal to △ thus ⋄ = 9 △=1
sufficient
Ans: B

Because we are given that each of the symbols ⋄, △, and • represents a positive digit. Digits are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
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