2001 AMC 12 Problems/Problem 2
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Problem
Let and denote the product and the sum, respectively, of the digits of the integer . For example, and . Suppose is a two-digit number such that . What is the units digit of ?
Solution
Denote and as the tens and units digit of , respectively. Then . It follows that , which implies that . Since , . So the answer is .
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