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Brain teaser #7
There's a certain 10-digit number where that the first digit is equal to the number of zeros in the entire number, the second number is the number of 1's in the entire number, the third number is the number of 2's in the entire number, and so on, to where the 10th digit is the number of 9's in the entire number.
What is the number? |
edit: dont work
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there is a number
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Ugh, this one's gonna get me. I hate numbers.
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6210001000
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6210010000
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6210001000
good job |
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beaten by just a few seconds! good work :thumbsup |
you were close
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could be any number of answers, ie:
6211000000 6210100000 6210010000 6210001000 6210000100 6210000010 |
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