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Answer: three and two.

If you add the digits of the number you have, for example, 36 (3+6 = 9), and the result is in the on the table of multiplication of 9; then is divisible by 9.


the difference between twice the unit digit of the given number and the remaining part of the given number should be a multiple of 7 or it should be equal to 0

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