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Shortcut to find Tens digit (Last two digit) of a number [#permalink] 17 Nov 2014, 22:27
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Let's divide this method into three parts and we will discuss each part one by one:
Multiply the tens digit of the number (4 here) with the last digit of the exponent (9 here) to get the tens digit. The unit digit
will always equal to one.
In no time at all you can calculate the answer to be 61 (4 × 9 = 36). Therefore, 6 will be the tens digit and one will be the unit digit
Last two digits will be 81 (3 × 6 gives 8 as tens digit and 1 as unit digit)
Last two digits will be 91 (7 × 7 gives 9 as tens digit and 1 as unit digit)
The last two digits of will be 01 and the last two digits of will be 21. Therefore, the last two digits of ×
will be the last two digits of 01 ×21 = 21
= . Now, ends in 61 ( = 361) therefore, we need to find the last two digits of .
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Once the number is ending in 1 we can straight away get the last two digits with the help of the previous method. The last two digits
are 81 (6 × 3 = 18, so the tens digit will be 8 and last digit will be 1)
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= . Now ends in 21 ( = × = 1089 × 1089 = xxxxx21) therefore, we need to find the last two digits of
. By the previous method, the last two digits of = 41 (tens digit = 2 × 2 = 4, unit digit = 1)
So here's the rule for finding the last two digits of numbers ending in 3, 7 and 9:
Convert the number till the number gives 1 as the last digit and then find the last two digits according to the previous method
(NOTE: Here if you need to multiply 76 with , then you can straightaway write the last two digits of because when 76 is
multiplied with the last two digits remain the same as the last two digits of . Therefore, the last two digits of 76 × will be
the last two digits of = 28)
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= = × = × = 76 × = 76 × 01 = 76.
= = × = × × × = 76 × 12 × × 43 = 16
= = × = × × × 39 = 24 × 12 × 81 × 39 = 92
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dabral Re: Shortcut to find Tens digit (Last two digit) of a number [#permalink] 17 Nov 2014, 23:29
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Good work, but I want to point out that is well beyond the scope of GMAT. I have not seen any official GMAT problem so far that
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