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Problem
How many two-digit numbers have digits whose sum is a perfect square?
Solution
There is
integer whose digits sum to
:
.
There are
integers whose digits sum to
:
.
There are
integers whose digits sum to
:
.
There are
integers whose digits sum to
:
.
Two digits cannot sum to
or any greater square since the greatest sum of digits of a two-digit number is
.
Thus, the answer is
.