In the window of my pocket calculator, I can see a six-figure number,
abcdef, with distinct digits between 1 and 9. A close inspection of the digits reveals that
abcdef,
cdef, and
def are all prime numbers.
If I turn the calculator upside-down, I see that uvwxyz and wxyz are also prime numbers.
Which number is displayed in the window of my pocket calculator and what is the upside-down version of it?
Full credit for this problem goes to Ajit Athle who has very kindly given his permission for the puzzle to be posted here.
I found 182659 but then realized that when the "6" and "9" flip they are no longer "6" and "9" but are now "9" and "6".
Back to the drawing board.
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Posted by Leming
on 2006-12-15 10:23:28 |