SOLUTION: The product of five prime positive integers is a six digit number, each digit of which is equal to the others. Find the number.
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The product of five prime positive integers is a six digit number, each digit of which is equal to the others. Find the number.
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111111= 3∙7∙11∙13∙37 Edwin
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