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Why is 1503 a Friedman Number?

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Friedman Puzzle:

Can you find an expression equaling 1503 that uses 1, 5, 0, and 3 each exactly once, but in any order, and some combination of  +, -, ×, or ÷? For this particular Friedman puzzle, none of those digits are exponents. If you can solve this Friedman puzzle, you will know why 1503 is the 24th Friedman number. You can find the solution hidden someplace in this post. (By the way, another permutation of those digits, 1530, will be the 25th Friedman number!)

Find the Factors Puzzle:

There are 14 clues in this level 2 puzzle. Use those clues and logic to place the factors 1 to 10 in both the first column and the top row. That’s how you start to turn this puzzle into a multiplication table!

Factors of 1503:

Did you see the solution to the Friedman puzzle in that factor pair chart?

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