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Carter

04/05/2017 at 09:13
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There is a unique positive integer that has less than 11 decimal digits, ends in a 6, and if this 6 is removed and put at the front of the number (e.g., 136 → 613), then the resulting number is exactly four times the original number. How many digits does this number have? 





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