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DescriptionGeneral Info ********** Problem of the Week E Week 3 Top Spot for Year 11 and 12 students. Publisher: University of Waterloo (CEMC) Published: 2015 Description ********** The Problem of the Week is designed to provide students with an ongoing opportunity to solve mathematical problems. Problem ********** A palindrome is a word or phrase which reads the same frontwards and backwards. “I prefer pi” is an excellent example of a palindrome phrase. Several other examples are contained in the problem. Numbers which remain the same when the digits are reversed are also considered to be palindromes. For example, 1287821, 4554 and 7 are palindromic numbers. Hannah and Habibah have a special interest in palindromic numbers. Determine, for them, the probability that a positive integer less than 1 000 000 is a palindrome and rise to the challenge of “Top Spot”. Related Torrents
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