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I really liked that question. Very well written and explained.
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Why I am impressed by 37 - what a magic number! 111, 222, 333, 444, 555, 666, 777, 888, 999 - all divided w/out remainder!
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This is a great question. However, while attempting the test I did not get the air of what is happening in this particular problem.
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1) 37 divides 111, 222, 333, 444,...,999 completely.
2) The way to represent a three digit number having all digits equal (premise of the question).
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I solved it differently. A bit more time consuming, but that's what came to my mind.

From the stem we know that:

ABC = n = 100A + 10B + C

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100A + 10B + C = 100B + 10C + A
10B = 11A - C

Plugging this into the stem equation we get:
100A + 11A - C + C = n = 111A

I divided 111 by 37, and voila! :-)

2) Same method gives: n = 111C
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I think this is a high-quality question and I agree with explanation.
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