1,2,3,4,5,6
Can you order the digits 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 to make a number which is divisible by 6 ...
... so that when the final or last digit is removed it becomes a 5-figure number divisible by 5?
And when the final digit is removed again it becomes a 4-figure number divisible by 4?
And when the final digit is removed again it becomes a 3-figure number divisible by 3?
And when the final digit is removed again it becomes a 2-figure number divisible by 2, then finally a 1-figure number divisible by 1?
Well done to Sania, Joshua, Alisa and Joshua for the correct answer....321654 or/and 321654.
Can you order the digits 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 to make a number which is divisible by 6 ...
... so that when the final or last digit is removed it becomes a 5-figure number divisible by 5?
And when the final digit is removed again it becomes a 4-figure number divisible by 4?
And when the final digit is removed again it becomes a 3-figure number divisible by 3?
And when the final digit is removed again it becomes a 2-figure number divisible by 2, then finally a 1-figure number divisible by 1?
Well done to Sania, Joshua, Alisa and Joshua for the correct answer....321654 or/and 321654.