What is Judge Handley's phone number?
To solve the problem, begin with the 10th digit.
It must be 0 because the whole number is divisible by
10.
The fifth digit must be a 5 because the first five
digits must be divisible by 5 (divisibility by 5
requires the last digit to be a 0 or a 5, but the 0
is taken).
The numbers 2, 4, 6, and 8 must be the 2nd, 4th, 6th,
and 8th digits because of the divisibility rules.
There are 24 different ways that those digits
may be arranged.
Hence, the numbers 1, 3, 7, and 9 must be the 1st,
3rd, 7th, and 9th digits, and there are 24 ways in
which they can be arranged.
Some logic and a knowledge of the divisibility
rules yield the required solution 381-654-7290.
1. Tom Marino | Winchester, VA |
2. Richard Mocarski | Winchester, VA |
3. Jon Pence | Winchester, VA |