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Re: Two distinct positive integers P and R have a product of 90. What is [#permalink]
amanvermagmat wrote:
Two distinct positive integers P and R have a product of 90. What is the value of P?

(1) R is a multiple of 9.

(2) P is an even number.


90= 2*3^2 * 5

#1
R can be 9,45,18... insufficeint

#2:
P = 2,18,10.. in sufficient
combining we wont get 1 value of P
IMO E
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