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Question 304989:  A positive integer  is called a palindrome if it reads the same forward as it does backward. For example,  959 and 8228 are palindromes , whereas 1332 is not  neither the first nor the last of a palindrome  can be 0 
1) 
Which of the following integers is a palindrome? 
(A)   550   (B) 2255  (C) 2525   (D) 2552  (E)  5002 
2) 
How many three-digit palindromes are there ? 
(A)  19  (B) 20  (C)  90 (D) 100   (E) 810 
3) 
The next two palindromes greater than 50805 are m and  p  and  m < p . what is the value of  p – m 
(A)  10    (B) 90   (C)  100  (D) 110 (E) 210 
 Answer by Edwin McCravy(20064)      (Show Source): 
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A positive integer  is called a palindrome if it reads the same forward as it
does backward. For example,  959 and 8228 are palindromes , whereas 1332 is
not  neither the first nor the last of a palindrome  can be 0
1)
Which of the following integers is a palindrome?
(A)   550   (B) 2255  (C) 2525   (D) 2552  (E)  5002
2)
(D) 2552 reads the same left to right as it reads right to left.
How many three-digit palindromes are there ?
(A)  19  (B) 20  (C)  90 (D) 100   (E) 810
3)
They have the form XYX
There are 9 choices for the X and 10 choices for the Y,
So that's 9*10 or 90, choice (C)
The next two palindromes greater than 50805 are m and  p  and  m < p . what is the value of  p – m
(A)  10    (B) 90   (C)  100  (D) 110 (E) 210
The next one is m=50905 and the next one after that is p=51015,
so p - m = 51015 - 50905 = 110, choice (D)
Edwin  
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