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0 is certainly equal to 2*0, so as the question is written, the answer is E, as several people have pointed out above. The question would be more interesting if it specified that the units digit was nonzero (and judging by the (incorrect) OE, that was clearly the intention of the question designer).


yes 0 is certainly equal to 2*0, but don't you think 2*0 is actually 0? not double of 0?
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How come Zero is "double" of Zero?!


I guess I might ask what else double of zero could be. When you double something, you multiply it by 2. If you multiply zero by 2, you get zero.

All of that said, you would never see this kind of wording on the GMAT, so this discussion won't be helpful to anyone. The question is just not worded well.
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What is the units digit of integer s?
(1) The units digit of \(s^2\) is double the units digit of s.
(2) The units digit of \(s^3\) is four times the units digit of s.


0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9: Unit digit of s
0,1,4,9,6,5,6,9,4,1: Unit digit of s^2
0,1,8,7,4,5,6,3,2,9: Unit digit of s^3

(1)
0 OR 2 possible.
Not Sufficient.

(2)
0 OR 2 possible.
Not Sufficient.

Combined:
0 OR 2.

Ans: "E"
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dreambeliever wrote:
What is the units digit of integer s?
(1) The units digit of \(s^2\) is double the units digit of s.
(2) The units digit of \(s^3\) is four times the units digit of s.


0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9: Unit digit of s
0,1,4,9,6,5,6,9,4,1: Unit digit of s^2
0,1,8,7,4,5,6,3,2,9: Unit digit of s^3

(1)
0 OR 2 possible.
Not Sufficient.

(2)
0 OR 2 possible.
Not Sufficient.

Combined:
0 OR 2.

Ans: "E"


is it true that 0^2 is double 0? I suppose it is. Just doesn't seem right logically.

but I know mathematically: 2 x 0 = 0
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is it true that 0^2 is double 0? I suppose it is. Just doesn't seem right logically.

but I know mathematically: 2 x 0 = 0


I had the same dilemma before I decided to go with the mathematical interpretation. Let's ask others.
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Re: What is the units digit of integer s? (1) The units digit of [#permalink]
i go with E, 0 should be considered

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Dont think zero can be considered..IMO D
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0 is certainly equal to 2*0, so as the question is written, the answer is E, as several people have pointed out above. The question would be more interesting if it specified that the units digit was nonzero (and judging by the (incorrect) OE, that was clearly the intention of the question designer).
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0 is certainly equal to 2*0, so as the question is written, the answer is E, as several people have pointed out above. The question would be more interesting if it specified that the units digit was nonzero (and judging by the (incorrect) OE, that was clearly the intention of the question designer).


Much needed clarification. thanks IanStewart.

Do you believe that GMAT is less likely to put us through such dilemmas?
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Re: What is the units digit of integer s? (1) The units digit of [#permalink]
In the midst of Soo much intelligence I'd like to put in my two bit from a lay mans point of view.
Firstly I got the answer D

Statement 1
If we test numbers 1 through 10 we see only the number 2 satisfies the description. So sufficient

Statement 2
The same logic applies and the only answer is 2 when numbers are tested 1-5.
Hence d. What is the OA.

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Re: What is the units digit of integer s? (1) The units digit of [#permalink]
Double of 0 is 0. So from the calculation of fluke ans is D.
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0 is certainly equal to 2*0, so as the question is written, the answer is E, as several people have pointed out above. The question would be more interesting if it specified that the units digit was nonzero (and judging by the (incorrect) OE, that was clearly the intention of the question designer).



How come Zero is "double" of Zero?!

I am (I guess, most of us here are) confused. Please, explain.
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0,2 creeps in both of a and b.Hence E it is.
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Both 0 & 2 satisfy the both statements.
No unique solution.
E is the quick answer.
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Regardless of whether ) should be included, I have another query. For Statement 2, 8 when cubed is 512 (unit No of 2) and unit no. of 8 * 4 is 32 (also unit no. 2) so shouldnt it be included as a possible no too?

hoping to get a reply on this one.
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Regardless of whether ) should be included, I have another query. For Statement 2, 8 when cubed is 512 (unit No of 2) and unit no. of 8 * 4 is 32 (also unit no. 2) so shouldnt it be included as a possible no too?

hoping to get a reply on this one.


Hello Gmatdecoder
When task says "The units digit of s3 is four times the units digit of s" it means that four times s will give us one digit result because unit digits can't be equal to 32

So 8 is out of case.

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