The only three-digit number that fits the criteria of being a square number and having a product of its digits equal to two is 128. This is because 128 is a square number (11^2 = 121, 12^2 = 144) and the product of its digits (1 x 2 x 8) equals 16, which is not equal to two. Therefore, there is no three-digit number that meets all the given conditions.
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The largest 10-digit number with no digit repeated is 9876543210 !
To find the product of a 2-digit number and a 4-digit number that is approximately 500,000, we need to consider the magnitude of the numbers involved. Since a 2-digit number ranges from 10 to 99 and a 4-digit number ranges from 1000 to 9999, their product will be in the range of 10,000 to 99,000,000. To get a product around 500,000, we can estimate that the 2-digit number is around 50 and the 4-digit number is around 10,000. Therefore, the product of a 50 and 10,000 is 500,000.
The largest three-digit even number that can be formed using the digits 3, 4, and 5 is 543. To determine this, we need to consider the possible arrangements of the digits. Since we want to create an even number, the last digit must be 4. The largest possible number for the hundreds place is 5, and the remaining digit, 3, goes in the tens place. Therefore, the largest three-digit even number using the digits 3, 4, and 5 is 543.
The number of six digit numbers that you can make from ten different digits ifrepetitions of same digit on the six digit number is allowed is 1 000 000 numbers(including number 000 000).If no repetitions of the the same digit are allowed then you have:10P6 = 10!/(10-6)! = 151 200 different six digit numbers(six digit permutations form 10 different digits).
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225 = (15)2 2*2*5=20 3 digits in 225
It can have up to 5 digits.
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Six.
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Every square of a 4 digit number has more than four digits.
You had me until "product." The product of 4 digits can't be prime.
81...........
362x(3x6)