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A Fruit Seller distributed his 150 Fruits among his 4 son. umber of Fruits received by the second son is a two-digit number of the form 'pq', the number of Fruits received by the first son is a two-digit number of the form 'qp', where p, q are digits from 0 to 9 not necessarily distinct. Product of the number of Fruits received by the 4 sons is of the form 'xyzxyz' where x, y, z are digits from 0 to 9, not necessarily distinct. Product of the number of Fruits received by the first two sons ends with a zero.What can be the maximum numberof Fruits that could have beenobtainedby any 3 sons puttogether?
Manan Chhabra replied 3 weeks ago