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A problem to end all shift-a-digit problems (Posted on 2007-03-26) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Prove that there exists no natural number such that shifting its first digit to the end, multiplies it by 5, 6, or 8.

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SolutionPuzzle SolutionK Sengupta2022-05-11 01:35:33
re: Something of a solution (one example)Dej Mar2007-03-27 01:03:34
Some ThoughtsSomething of a solution.Leming2007-03-26 13:34:01
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