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1000 Find the Factors Challenge

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Dan Bach asked me if I had anything special planned for my 1000 post. I had a few things planned, but this Find the Factors Challenge exists because of his question and our twitter conversation. I like this puzzle better than my previous plans. It is only fitting that I dedicate this puzzle to Dan Bach.

There are four places outlined in bold that need you to place the numbers 1 – 10 so that each section of the puzzle will work as a multiplication table. Each section of the puzzle is dependent on the other sections. None of the sections could be a puzzle independent of the others. You will use similar logic to solve this puzzle as you would a regular Find the Factors puzzle. It will not be easy to solve at all, but give it a try. There is only one solution.

Print the puzzles or type the solution in this updated excel file: 12 factors 993-1001

1000 is a perfect cube as well as the product of perfect cubes.

30² + 10² = 1000
26² + 18² = 1000

1000 is the hypotenuse of three Pythagorean triples:
600² + 800² = 1000²
352² + 936² = 1000²
280² + 960² = 1000²

1000 looks interesting in a few bases:
2626 in BASE 7
1331 in BASE 9
1A1 in BASE 27 (A is 10 base 10)

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