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23 December

153 is equal to the sum of the cubes of its digits: 13 + 53 + 33.
There are three other three-digit numbers that are equal to the sum of the cubes of their digits. What is the largest of these numbers?

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19 December

Eve uses the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 to write five square numbers (using each digit exactly once). What is largest square number that she made?

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12 December

Mary uses the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 to make two three-digit numbers and a one-digit number (using each digit exactly once). The sum of her three numbers is 1000.
What is the smallest that the larger of her two three-digit numbers could be?

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5 December

The number 36 is equal to two times the product of its digits.
What is the only (strictly positive) number that is equal to four times the product of its digits?

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3 December

Holly picks the number 513, reverses it to get 315, then adds the two together to make 828.
Ivy picks a three-digit number, reverses it, then adds the two together to make 968. What is the smallest number that Ivy could have started with?

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2 December

Eve writes down the numbers from 1 to 10 (inclusive). In total she write down 11 digits.
Noel writes down the number from 1 to 100 (inclusive). How many digits does he write down?

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1 December

Some numbers contain a digit more than once (eg 313, 111, and 144). Other numbers have digits that are all different (eg 123, 307, and 149).
How many three-digit numbers are there whose digits are all different?

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24 December

There are 343 three-digit numbers whose digits are all 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7. What is the mean of all these numbers?

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