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I am an even, 3 digit palindrome. (example:464) The product of the digits is 8. What number am I?
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I am an even, 3 digit palindrome. (example:464) The product of the digits is 8. What number am I?
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2 x 2 x 2 = 8
so 222 would be an even number
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