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Problem
A rising number, such as
, is a positive integer each digit of which is larger than each of the digits to its left. There are
five-digit rising numbers. When these numbers are arranged from smallest to largest, the
number in the list does not contain the digit
Solution
The list starts with
. There are
four-digit rising numbers that do not begin with
, and thus also
five digit rising numbers that do begin with
that are formed by simply putting a
before the four digit number.
Thus, the
number is
. There are
three-digit rising numbers that do not begin with a
or
, and thus
five digit rising numbers that begin with a
.
Thus, the
number is
. Counting up,
is the
number, which does not contain the digit
. The answer is
.
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