If ABC × DEED = ABCABC; where A, B, C, D and E are different digits, what are the values of D and E?
A
D = 2, E = 0
B
D= 0, E = 1
C
D = 1, E = 0
D
D = 1, E = 2
Correct Answer: Option C
Explanation
The given equation is ABC × DEED = ABCABC.
The number on the right, ABCABC, is just the three-digit number ABC written twice. Let's think about what that means mathematically. F