document.write( "Question 1044208: Tim has forgotten the 4-digit code for his house alarm. He can remember that the number in the ones place is three times the number in the thousands place; the number in the tens place is a quarter of the number in the hundreds place; there is a I somewhere; there is a 2 in the hundreds or thousands place. What is Tim’s 4 digit alarm code?\r
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The hundreds place is 4 times the Thousands place. That means the Hundreds place can't be the 1, because 1 isn't 4 times any other single digit. The Hundreds place also can't be 2, because 2 isn't 4 times any other single digit (Hundreds is 4 times the Tens).\r
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