SOLUTION: using the digits 0,7,5,8,2 and 1 only once, name the largest even number
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Question 467510: using the digits 0,7,5,8,2 and 1 only once, name the largest even number
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The highest order digit should be the largest
number.
So far you have
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The next higher order digit should be the next
highest number.
So far you have
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The next higher order digit should be the next
highest number.
So far you have
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The next higher order digit should be the next
highest number.
So far you have
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The remaining numbers are and
The lowest order digit must be to make the number even
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Finally you have
The number is
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