Free GMAT Practice Questions

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ID: GMAT-PS-3
Section: Quantitative Reasoning - Problem Solving
Topics: Number Properties; Divisibility
Difficulty level: Challenging

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$A$ and $B$ represent two distinct digits. If the number $2A2577B$ is divisible by 36, what is the value of $(A+B)?$

A4
B12
C13
D14
E16

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