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A palindrome is a number that reads the same backward or forward, for example 282 or 494. The first three digits of a five digit palindrome form a sequence of consecutive positive integers. If the sum of the five digits is equal to seven times the third digit, what is the sum?

A. 14
B. 21
C. 28
D. 35
E. 42

abcba....
a+b+c+b+a=7*c.......2(a+b)=6c....a+b=3c
Tells us that a and b are greater than c and sum of a and b is multiple of 3.
So a and b themselves are not MULTIPLE of 3

Possibility
210....no
543....5+4=3*3...yes
So Number is 54345
And sum is 7*3=21

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A palindrome is a number that reads the same backward or forward, for example 282 or 494. The first three digits of a five digit palindrome form a sequence of consecutive positive integers. If the sum of the five digits is equal to seven times the third digit, what is the sum?

A. 14
B. 21
C. 28
D. 35
E. 42

another approach:
let x=third digit
there are only two options:
1. x-2, x-1, x, x-1, x-2
7x=5x-6
x=-3 no
2. x+2, x+1, x, x+1, x+2
7x=5x+6
x=3 yes
7x=21
B

Hi, I took the sequence as x, x+1 , x+2 , x+1 , x and got x=-5 , which is invalid since the sequence has positive numbers. In the second option that you took (x+2,x x+1.....), can we call the first 3 numbers consecutive? Technically a consecutive sequence should have +1 and not a -1 added to each subsequent number.
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A palindrome is a number that reads the same backward or forward, for example 282 or 494. The first three digits of a five digit palindrome form a sequence of consecutive positive integers. If the sum of the five digits is equal to seven times the third digit, what is the sum?

A. 14
B. 21
C. 28
D. 35
E. 42

another approach:
let x=third digit
there are only two options:
1. x-2, x-1, x, x-1, x-2
7x=5x-6
x=-3 no
2. x+2, x+1, x, x+1, x+2
7x=5x+6
x=3 yes
7x=21
B

Hi, I took the sequence as x, x+1 , x+2 , x+1 , x and got x=-5 , which is invalid since the sequence has positive numbers. In the second option that you took (x+2,x x+1.....), can we call the first 3 numbers consecutive? Technically a consecutive sequence should have +1 and not a -1 added to each subsequent number.

hi abhishek,
my understanding is that consecutive sequences can have either positive or negative differences,
but maybe Bunuel or chetan2u can say something definitive about this.
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Hi, I took the sequence as x, x+1 , x+2 , x+1 , x and got x=-5 , which is invalid since the sequence has positive numbers. In the second option that you took (x+2,x x+1.....), can we call the first 3 numbers consecutive? Technically a consecutive sequence should have +1 and not a -1 added to each subsequent number.

hi abhishek,
my understanding is that consecutive sequences can have either positive or negative differences,
but maybe Bunuel or chetan2u can say something definitive about this.
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Bunuel, can you help with this?
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Hi, I took the sequence as x, x+1 , x+2 , x+1 , x and got x=-5 , which is invalid since the sequence has positive numbers. In the second option that you took (x+2,x x+1.....), can we call the first 3 numbers consecutive? Technically a consecutive sequence should have +1 and not a -1 added to each subsequent number.

hi abhishek,
my understanding is that consecutive sequences can have either positive or negative differences,
but maybe Bunuel or chetan2u can say something definitive about this.
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Hi

I will try to explain. May be it is helpful.

A sequence can be both increasing of decreasing, consequently we can take sequence either as a,a+1,a+2, ...... or a,a-1,a-2,......

Here in this case, the question stem mentions that sum of the items in the set = 7 times the middle term, this statement should ring a bell that the middle term may be smaller than the other terms, hence we took sequence as a, a-1, a-2,...., so that middle term can be made smaller.
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A palindrome is a number that reads the same backward or forward, for example 282 or 494. The first three digits of a five digit palindrome form a sequence of consecutive positive integers. If the sum of the five digits is equal to seven times the third digit, what is the sum?

A. 14
B. 21
C. 28
D. 35
E. 42

xyzyx

2x+2y+z = 7z
2x+2y = 6z
x+y = 3z

If z were the largest digit, 3z would clearly not equal the sum of two lesser digits.
z must be the smallest digit.

Let's just test numbers until we find one that works.
z=1 ... 32123 ... sum is 11, 7z is 7 ... Nope.
z=2 ... 43234 ... sum is 16, 7z is 14 ... Nope.
z=3 ... 54345 ... sum is 21, 7z is 21 ... Yay!

Answer choice B.
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