SOLUTION: A six digit number begins with 1. If this digit is moved from the extreme left to the extreme right without changing the order of the other digits, the new number is three times th

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Question 1065434: A six digit number begins with 1. If this digit is moved from the extreme left to the extreme right without changing the order of the other digits, the new number is three times the original. What is the sum of the digits in either number?
Answer by ikleyn(52781)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The original number itself is 142857.

The sum of its digits is 27.

Answer. The sum of digits is 27.



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