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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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21 December

Noel wants to write a different non-zero digit in each of the five boxes below so that the products of the digits of the three-digit numbers reading across and down are the same.
What is the smallest three-digit number that Noel could write in the boxes going across?

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19 December

There are 9 integers below 100 whose digits are all non-zero and add up to 9: 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, and 81.
How many positive integers are there whose digits are all non-zero and add up to 9?

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15 December

The number 2268 is equal to the product of a square number (whose last digit is not 0) and the same square number with its digits reversed: 36×63.
What is the smallest three-digit number that is equal to the product of a square number (whose last digit is not 0) and the same square number with its digits reversed?

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14 December

153 is 3375. The last 3 digits of 153 are 375.
What are the last 3 digits of 151234567890?

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12 December

Holly picks a three-digit number. She then makes a two-digit number by removing one of the digits. The sum of her two numbers is 309. What was Holly's original three-digit number?

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6 December

The number n has 55 digits. All of its digits are 9. What is the sum of the digits of n3?

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21 December

There are 6 two-digit numbers whose digits are all 1, 2, or 3 and whose second digit onwards are all less than or equal to the previous digit:
How many 20-digit numbers are there whose digits are all 1, 2, or 3 and whose second digit onwards are all less than or equal to the previous digit?

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