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I am thinking of a fifty-digit number divisible by 239, of which, each digit is the same, except the ones digit. What is the ones digit?
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Submitted by Dustin
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Rating: 2.8000 (5 votes)
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0. Any number made up of entirely 1's is divisible by 239 if the number of 1's is divisible by 7. So you could have a 49-digit number divisible by 239 in which every digit would be 1. If you multipliled by 10, you would get a 0 at the end, so 0 is the digit that is different. |
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