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1 am a 3 digit number. I have 2 factors. my digits add up to 14. both my 100s digit and my 10s digit are numbers that only have 2 factors. my 10s digit is bigger than my 100s di…
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1 am a 3 digit number. I have 2 factors. my digits add up to 14. both my 100s digit and my 10s digit are numbers that only have 2 factors. my 10s digit is bigger than my 100s digit. if you multiply my 10s digit by itself you find my 1s digit.
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