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Cube Arranger (Posted on 2024-03-22) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Find the smallest distinct positive integers, M and N such that you can rearrange the digits of M to get N, and you can rearrange the digits of M3 to get N3. [Leading zeroes are not allowed.]

  Submitted by K Sengupta    
Rating: 5.0000 (1 votes)
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(M,N) = (101, 110) Since: (M^3,N^3) = (1030301, 1331000)

For an explanation, refer to the solution submitted by Larry in this location.

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Solutioncomputer solutionCharlie2024-03-22 10:00:23
A guessJer2024-03-22 09:10:46
SolutionComputer solutionLarry2024-03-22 09:09:45
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