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1020 A Week of Mystery

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Sometimes changing things up a little is good. I decided to make a week’s worth of mystery level puzzles. The actual difficulty level will vary from puzzle to puzzle so give each one of them a try. If you think one is too easy or too difficult, the next one might not be. Here’s the first one:

Print the puzzles or type the solution in this excel file: 10-factors-1019-1027

Here’s a little bit about the number 1020:

It is only 8 more than 1008, the previous number that also had 24 factors. Here are a few of its MANY possible factor trees.

1020 is the sum of six consecutive prime numbers:
157 + 163 + 167 + 173 + 179 + 181 = 1020

1020 is the hypotenuse of four Pythagorean triples:
156-1008-1020 which is 12 times (13-84-85)
432-924-1020 which is 12 times (36-77-85)
480-900-1020 which is (8-15-17) times 60
612-816-1020 which is (3-4-5) times 204

1020 looks interesting when it is written using some different bases:
It’s 33330 in BASE 4 because 3(4⁴ + 4³ + 4² + 4¹) = 3(340) = 1020,
848 in BASE 11 because 8(11²) + 4(11) + 8(1) = 1020,
606 in BASE 13 because 6(13²) + 6(1) = 6(170) = 1020,
480 in BASE 15 because 4(15²) + 8(15) = 4(225 + 30) = 4(255) = 1020,
390 in BASE 17 because 3(17²) + 9(17) = 3(289 + 51) = 3(340) = 1020,
UU in BASE 33 (U is 30 base 10) because 30(33) + 30(1) = 30(34) = 1020, and
U0 in BASE 34 because 30(34) = 1020

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