 | | From: | Peter Chapman | | Subject: | Enigma 1317 - Eight times | | Date: | 23 Jan 2005 21:51:06 -0800 |
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 | Enigma 1317 - Eight times New Scientist magazine, 27 November 2004. by Richard England.
I invite you to find a 5-digit number consisting of five different digits (not starting with zero) which when multiplied by 8 produces another 5-digit number consisting of the other 5 digits; in addition the sum of the digits of your 5-digit number must be greater than the sum of the digits of the product.
Which 5-digit number have you found? (Remember that the answer required as the number as it was before the multiplication.)
Ciao, Chappy.
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 | | From: | Dan Tilque | | Subject: | Re: Enigma 1317 - Eight times | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 22:14:11 -0800 |
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 | Peter Chapman wrote:
> > I invite you to find a 5-digit number consisting of five > different digits (not starting with zero) which when > multiplied by 8 produces another 5-digit number consisting > of the other 5 digits; in addition the sum of the digits of > your 5-digit number must be greater than the sum of the > digits of the product. > > Which 5-digit number have you found? (Remember that the > answer required as the number as it was before the > multiplication.)
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-- Dan Tilque
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