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Re: a, b, c, d and e are all non-zero distinct single digit integers. What [#permalink]
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Re: a, b, c, d and e are all non-zero distinct single digit integers. What [#permalink]
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ykaiim wrote:
a b c d e
x 4
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e d c b a
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a, b, c, d and e are all non-zero distinct single digit intergers.

What are the values of a, b, c, d and e?


A 5 digit number multiplied by 4 gives another 5 digit number. So a will be either 1 or 2.
edbca has 4 as a factor so a will be 2.
4 times 2 b c d e will begin with 8 or 9 so e = 8 or 9. But 8 times 4 will give a units digit of 2. So e = 8.

2 b c d 8
........* 4
8 d c b 2

So now you have
b c d(+3)
....*4
d c b

4 times a three digit number gives another 3 digit number. So b must be 1.
So 4d + 3 =_ 1
4d = _ 8
d = 7

2 1 c 7 8
..........*4
8 7 c 1 2

4c + 3 = 3 c
c = 9

abcde = 21978
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