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Sixth Power Arranger (Posted on 2024-04-06) Difficulty: 4 of 5
Find the smallest distinct whole numbers, M and N such that you can rearrange the digits of M to get N, and you can rearrange the digits of M6 to get N6, and where neither M nor M6 contains a 0.

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(M,N): (9689314, 9814639)

(M^6,N^6): (827481287411643351976949699816315513628736, 893811587478793484159261643229566393176161)

  Posted by Larry on 2024-04-06 09:00:07
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