An integer N consisting of five distinct nonzero digits has the curious property that it is equal to the sum of all the different three-digit integers formed by the three digit permutations of its five digits. Find N.
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Solution by e.g.)
I realized the 111 times 12 trick, I wrote a program checking all the
multiples of 1332... and then goofed and printed TWICE the correct
value!! Artificial Intelligence cannot compensate for Natural
Dumbness...
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Posted by e.g.
on 2004-06-30 10:54:17 |