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1 August, 16:36

If j, k, and n are consecutive integers such that 0 < j < k < n and the units (ones) digits of the product jn is 9, what is the units digits of k?

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  1. 1 August, 18:18
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    All of those numbers have nothing but ones digits, that is, they're all single digits. j=4, k=5, and n=6.
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