The Next Two Palindromes Greater Than 5080.5 Are M And P, Where M < P. What Is The Value Of P - M?
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 digit of 3 palindromes can be 0.
The next two palindromes greater than 5080.5 are m and p, where m < p. What is the value of p - m?
(A) 10 (B) 90 (C) 100 (D) 110 (E) 210
asked Jun 21 12:00:00 AM