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Celsius x Fahrenheit (Posted on 2005-08-31) Difficulty: 2 of 5
When, recently, I did a conversion of a positive integral Celsius temperature, C = 275, to its Fahrenheit equivalent, it turned out to be F = 527, and I notice that I could have simply moved the digit at right of C, to the front, to obtain F. After some intense calculations, I failed to discover the next largest such example.

Does one exist, and if so, what is it?

See The Solution Submitted by pcbouhid    
Rating: 3.3333 (3 votes)

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  Subject Author Date
answerK Sengupta2008-02-26 12:08:57
SolutionWithout a computerFederico Kereki2005-09-01 00:25:30
How about without computer?pcbouhid2005-08-31 21:16:03
re: Some Big Numbers -- Computer SolutionBob Smith2005-08-31 20:02:36
SolutionSome Big Numbers -- Computer SolutionCharlie2005-08-31 19:50:15
re(2): I think I found one! (I didn't)Charlie2005-08-31 19:34:59
re: I think I found one! (I didn't)Bob Smith2005-08-31 18:50:14
re: I think I found one!pcbouhid2005-08-31 18:48:06
Some ThoughtsI think I found one!Bob Smith2005-08-31 18:41:11
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