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Mick has a 6-digit code. He remembers it as three 2-digit numbers. The first number is between 10 and 20. The second number is 3 times the first number. The third number is 5 times the first number. All
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Mick has a 6-digit code.
He remembers it as three 2-digit numbers.
The first number is between 10 and 20.
The second number is 3 times the first number.
The third number is 5 times the first number.
All six digits are different.
Work out the code.
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18 54 90
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