When I was in a Boarding school in class XI, I was given a code (roll) number 3612 . I found that it has some peculiarities which no other 4- digit number alone has.
(The product of all the digits of the number is "First Two" digits of the number)
(The sum of all the digits of the number is "Last two" digits of the number)
Note:There is another number 1236 which satisfies the above two properties almost. Like the product of all digits is "Last-two" digits && sum of all digits is "First-two" digits.
(The product of the extremes is equal to the product of the means)
It is divisible by each and every single digit in the number ().
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