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Round Results (Posted on 2013-08-05) Difficulty: 2 of 5
In how many ways can you select a set of six distinct integers, each having absolute value below 51 to yield a product which is an integer power of 10?

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A product of 100 is not possible with 6 distinct integers.  But 1000 is achievable in many different ways.  See previous post for 1 way.

The largest I have come up with is 1,000,000,000.  One way to get to a billion is (-50, -25, 20, 25, 32, 50)


  Posted by Steve Herman on 2013-08-05 19:50:18
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