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Re: Maths problems (interesting ones)

ok, here got it from a book some place and i figured out the solution (actually there are two but only two)

--so here it goes: a 9-digit number (123456789; the digits only represent the position for further labeling),
--now each position has to be divideable (english, gramar, I sorry.) by the #of the position (like 1/1=n; 12/2=n; 123/3=n; 1234/4=n and so on; n representing a natural number)
--and finaly, the number consist of the digits 1 through 9, but they can be used only once

So get the solution, and I'm sorry for my terrible english
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