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April 10th, 2017, 01:29 PM   #11
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 Originally Posted by Loren skipjack found the correct solution given by my source.
oh for crying out loud you meant that

$ab \to 10a+b$ not $a \cdot b$

sigh

 April 10th, 2017, 01:38 PM #12 Senior Member     Joined: Sep 2015 From: CA Posts: 1,238 Thanks: 637 1326485970 1530486972 1632485970 2346079158 2754069138 2754093186 2754309618 2958067134 2958073146 2958307614 3162485970 3264079158 3570148296 3570481962 3876145290 3876451902 4590138276 4590186372 4590381762 4692185370 4896135270 4896351702 all seem to work Thanks from Loren
 April 10th, 2017, 02:03 PM #13 Senior Member   Joined: May 2015 From: Arlington, VA Posts: 240 Thanks: 23 Math Focus: Number theory I should have known, romsek, to elucidate better the formulation of digits. Holy Guacamole! Your computer programming showed me up! That will hopefully teach me from getting math problems off of "puzzle" sites.
April 10th, 2017, 02:06 PM   #14
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 Originally Posted by Loren I should have known, romsek, to elucidate better the formulation of digits. Holy Guacamole! Your computer programming showed me up! That will hopefully teach me from getting math problems off of "puzzle" sites.
I didn't mean to "show you up" I just don't like wasting time due to ambiguity.

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