Problem Ten: Mulling Over Multiplication
Sep 26th, 2006 by Percy
What number is it that, when multiplied by 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, 81, or 99, gives a product in which the first and last figures are the same as those in the multiplier, but which when multiplied by 90 gives a product in which the last figures are the same as those in the multiplier?
Source: 536 Puzzles & Curious Problems by Dudeney
Update: Solutions are posted
And no, it’s not 1.
I found it!
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How do you do the “Show” thing?
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obviously without the spaces
hmm that didn’t show much…
Here we go again:
stuff except you don’t type the one
that didn’t show either! WTF
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AHHH!!!
ok just use “spoiler” tags like html tags…
<spoiler> stuff </spoiler>