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    The question is based on the seven three-digit numbers given below. 365, 125, 486, 548, 654, 552, 354 If 3 is added to first digit of every number
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    The question is based on the seven three-digit numbers given below.
    365, 125, 486, 548, 654, 552, 354
    If 3 is added to first digit of every number, in how many numbers will the first digit be exactly divisible by the second digit?
    (Example – 697 – First digit = 6, second digit = 9 and third digit = 7) ​​

    A.

    One

    B.

    Three

    C.

    Four

    D.

    Two

    Correct option is B

    Given: 365, 125, 486, 548, 654, 552, 354
    We add 3 in first digit of every number and we get number.
    Original Number
    365
    125
    486
    548
    654
    552
    354
    New Number
    665
    425
    786
    848
    954
    852
    654
    In 3 digit the first digit number will be divisible by second digit number.
    Thus, correct option is (b).

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