If it is possible to make a number which is the square of a two-digit odd number using the second, the fourth and the sixth digits of the number 93217648 and using each only once, which of the following is that two-digit odd number?

If it is possible to make a number which is the square of a two-digit odd number using the second, the fourth and the sixth digits of the number 93217648 and using each only once, which of the following is that two-digit odd number? Correct Answer 19

Second, fourth and the sixth digits of the number are 3, 1 and 6. Using these digits only once we can make 361, which is a perfect square number. Hence, our answer is 19 x 19 = 361

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