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942 and Level 1

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This puzzle is probably as tough as a level 1 puzzle can get, but don’t let that prevent you from giving it a try! Can you figure out where the factors from 1 to 12 go in both the first column and the top row?

Print the puzzles or type the solution on this excel file: 12 factors 942-950

Now let me tell you a little about the number 942:

It is the sum of four consecutive prime numbers:
229 + 233 + 239 + 241 = 942

It is the hypotenuse of a Pythagorean triple:
510-792-942 which is 6 times (85-132-157)

942 is a palindrome in two other bases and a repdigit in another:
787 in BASE 11, because 7(11²) + 8(11¹) + 7(11⁰) = 942
272 in BASE 20, because 2(20²) + 7(20¹) + 2(20⁰) = 942
666 in BASE 12, because 6(12²) + 6(12¹) + 6(12⁰) = 6(144+12+1) = 6(157) = 942

942³ is 835,896,888. OEIS.org tells us that 942³ is the smallest perfect cube that contains five 8‘s.

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