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OcRam
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Posted on 08-14-08 3:30
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There is a five-digit number having digits 1-9, no two digits being
identical. Two are prime numbers, two are square numbers, and one is
neither. The third digit is twice the fifth, the fourth is six greater
than the second and the last is three less than the first. Find the number.
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norton
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Posted on 08-14-08 3:39
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piranha
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Posted on 08-14-08 3:40
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parbatya
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Posted on 08-14-08 3:42
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OcRam
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Posted on 08-14-08 3:44
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piranha is wrong. Good job Norton.
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OcRam
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Posted on 08-14-08 3:46
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6-1 = 6 --> Mistake. Parbatya ko wrong. Norton's is correct.
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parbatya
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Posted on 08-14-08 3:50
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I thought it 6 times greater than. anyway it was confused to me.
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