Ugh. The SAT. There's something I don't want to relive...
The solution gave a pretty good example of how they narrowed down the choices for A to 5 or 6. I'll go from there.
Let's say A equals 5. Your choices for D are 0, 2, 4, 5, and 9. If you plug in 0 for D, you get:
(remember, we're saying A=5 and D=0)
505
x 5
----
B5B5
B's not important, so you don't have to worry about it. Well, 5x5 is 25, so you drop the 5 and carry the 2. Next, 5x0 is 0. 0+2 is 2, so drop the 2. After that, multiply 5x5 for 25 and finish the problem.
By working this out, you see that 0 is a possible answer for D.
Now, let's say that D equals 2:
525
x 5
----
B5B5
5x5 is 25. Drop the 5 and carry the 2. So far, so good. But a problem comes up because 5x2 is 10. 10+2 is 12. You would have to drop the 2 and carry the 1, but that would cause the next step--5x5=25, 25+2=27--to come out incorrect. So D cannot equal 2.
The next steps would be to work out the problem when D equals 4, 5, and 9. But since you already know that D equals 0, you don't have to.
Anyways, I hope that helped. I wasn't entirely sure what you were asking, so if I just gave you a hopelessly off-topic answer, sorry.
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