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28 July, 14:20

Dates can be written as month/day/year using integers 1 through 12 for the month, followed by the day of the month, followed by the last two digits of the year. The date 12/3/45 is an increasing sequence of consecutive digits, while 1 / 22/34, 1/2/35 and 1/2/03 are not. For how many days in one century is the date an increasing sequence of consecutive digits?

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  1. 28 July, 14:45
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    8

    Explanation:

    1. 1 / 23 / 45;

    2. 2 / 3 / 45;

    3. 3 / 4 / 56;

    4. 4 / 5 / 67;

    5. 5 / 6 / 78;

    6. 6 / 7 / 89;

    7. 12 / 3 / 45; and

    8. 1 / 3 / 34.
  2. 28 July, 15:47
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    There are 8 days in the century that the sequence is repeated in one century.
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