2021 Fall AMC 12A Problems/Problem 4
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Problem
The six-digit number is prime for only one digit What is
Solution
By divisibility rules, when the number is divisible by When the number is divisible by When the number is divisible by When the number is divisible by Thus, by the process of elimination we have that the answer is
~NH14
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