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Mathematics, 12.01.2020 22:31 starpie0710

Jim picks a five digit even number.
the second digit is less than 8.
the fourth digit is a square number the first digit is a cube number.
how many different numbers could he pick?


Jim picks a five digit even number. the second digit is less than 8. the fourth digit is

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