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21 October, 23:18

There is a 4 digit number that when multiplied by 4 is the reverse.

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  1. 22 October, 01:27
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    2178 that the answer
  2. 22 October, 01:55
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    The answer is 2178, if you multiply it by 4, you would get 8717

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    1. Lets say the number is written as ABCD (1000a+100b+10c+d).

    2. Multiplying it by 4, gives you DCBA (1000d+100c+10b+a)

    3. By divisibility of 4, BA is a two-digit number divisible by 4.

    4. Now, the largest possible value of ABCD is 2499, because anything more will result in a five digit number when multiplied by 4.

    5. Out of the two possibilites 1 and 2 for A, [3] follows that A is even, so 2.

    6. From [5], D is either 8 or 9. However, since D times 4 would end in 2, D is 8.

    7. Using [2], 4000a+400b+40c+4d = 1000d+100c+10b+a, which would simplify to 2c-13b = 1 after substituting A = 2 and D = 8.

    8. The only possible value of (b, c) where they would both be single digit integers is (1,7). Also to note from [3], B is odd. And from [4], B is either 1 or 3.
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