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%I A061807
%S A061807 2,2,6,4,20,6,28,8,288,20,22,24,26,28,60,48,68,288,228,20,42,22,46,24,
%T A061807 200,26,486,28,406,60,62,64,66,68,280,288,222,228,468,40,82,42,86,44,
%U A061807 2880,46,282,48,686,200,204,208,424,486,220,224,228,406,826,60,244,62
%N A061807 Smallest multiple of n containing all even digits.
%e A061807 a(7) = 28 because among the multiples of 7 i.e. 7,14,21,28,... 28 is 
               the smallest multiple with all even digits.
%Y A061807 Cf. A067044.
%Y A061807 Sequence in context: A005992 A067045 A083467 this_sequence A062885 A062293 
               A054516
%Y A061807 Adjacent sequences: A061804 A061805 A061806 this_sequence A061808 A061809 
               A061810
%K A061807 base,nonn,easy
%O A061807 1,1
%A A061807 Amarnath Murthy (amarnath_murthy(AT)yahoo.com), May 28 2001
%E A061807 Corrected and extended by Larry Reeves (larryr(AT)acm.org), May 29 2001

    
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