document.write( "Question 1119100: Lena’s phone number has six digits.
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\n" ); document.write( "The first 2-digit number is a factor of 118
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The only two digit number that is a factor of 118 is 59.
\n" ); document.write( "A prime number of two digits is 13,17, or 19. Since 9 is used above, 13 or 17 remain.
\n" ); document.write( "The third is a square number which is not a cube. Start with 16, but 1 excludes. Then 25, but 5 is used, then 36 which looks adequate if 13 is not used. Try 49 but 9 is used. We know that 64 is a perfect cube and 81 has 1 used.\r
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