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Revision as of 16:35, 9 January 2021
Problem
For how many in
is the tens digit of
odd?
Solution
Let . So
. The first digit of
it the hundreds place digit which means that
is the tens and ones digit together. We note that
will always be even. So in order for
to have an odds tens digit, then
must carry and have an odd tens digit. We note that
can only equal either
or
for this to happen. The total number of positive integers less than or equal to
that have
or
as the units digit is
--Solution by TheMaskedMagician
See Also
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