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A number consists of 3 different digits. The one's and hundred's place digits are both divisible by 3. The ten's and one's place digits are both divisible by 2. The hundred's place digit is third multiple of 3. What is the number?

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969
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949
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956
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D
946
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Solution

The correct option is C 946
Third multiple of 3 is 9
So, hundred's place digit is 9
Also, one's place digit is divisible by 2 and 3. Therefore, one's digit is 6 and ten's place digit is divisible by 2. From given options, the number is 946

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