Easter
The Easter bunny has a large and well-cooled safe. In the safe he has stored chocolate bunnies and Easter eggs. Since before the holidays the Easter bunny experiences huge stress, he very well thought out a 10-digit numerical code for opening the safe, so that he does not certainly forget it. Of course, he wants to keep the code to the safe secret, but he is so proud of it that here and there he reveals a little something about the code. All his helpers listen carefully and during the work breaks exchange information they have caught about the secret code.
So far they know that: * The first digit from the left is divisible by one
* The first two digits from the left are divisible by two
* The first three digits from the left are divisible by three
* The first four digits from the left are divisible by four
* The first five digits from the left are divisible by five
* The first six digits from the left are divisible by six
* The first seven digits from the left are divisible by seven
* The first eight digits from the left are divisible by eight
* The first nine digits from the left are divisible by nine
* And the entire secret number is divisible by ten
Would you be able to open the safe?
So far they know that: * The first digit from the left is divisible by one
* The first two digits from the left are divisible by two
* The first three digits from the left are divisible by three
* The first four digits from the left are divisible by four
* The first five digits from the left are divisible by five
* The first six digits from the left are divisible by six
* The first seven digits from the left are divisible by seven
* The first eight digits from the left are divisible by eight
* The first nine digits from the left are divisible by nine
* And the entire secret number is divisible by ten
Would you be able to open the safe?
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