SOLUTION: I am a 3 digit number. I am divisible by 9. 2 and 7 are two of my six prime factors. My digits are consecutive numbers but, not in order. What number am I?

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Question 672075: I am a 3 digit number. I am divisible by 9. 2 and 7 are two of my six prime factors. My digits are consecutive numbers but, not in order. What number am I?
Answer by tommyt3rd(5050)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
this is not possible. The first 6 prime numbers have a product fare greater than 1000

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