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Monday Math Problem
Madge gave the following clues to describe the number she was thinking of:

It is even
The digit in the ones and tens places are different

30 > her number Smaller than 30
Has more than one group of ten in it lal 7 
obrace(0)^(2)
Does not end in 0,4 or 8

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What is her number?

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  1. Even Number Ending: The number is even, so it must end in 00, 22, 44, 66, or 88.
  2. Between 2020 and 3030: The number is smaller than 3030 and greater than 2020 because it has more than one group of ten in it.
  3. Possible Ending Digits: The number does not end in 00, 44, or 88, so the possible ending digits are now only 22 or 66.
  4. Different Ones and Tens: The digits in the ones and tens places are different, so the number cannot be 2222 or 2626 because the tens digit is 22.

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