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Re: If 2, 4, 6, and 9 are the digits of two 2-digit integers, wh [#permalink]
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mouda wrote:
Is there a particular way to solve this type of question?

I could not make a head or a tail of it without the spoiler. :cry:

First, I tried to find out the least possible of the difference between the tens of the two 2-digit integers.
I have got two possibilities.

4 - 2 = 2
6 - 4 = 2

Then, I proceeded by iteration.

62 - 49 = 13

The answer is indeed D


Do you need help Sir ??
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