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%I A062017
%S A062017 6,20,22,24,26,28,40,42,44,60,62,66,68,84,88,200,204,220,222,226,228,
%T A062017 240,242,246,248,260,262,264,266,280,284,286,400,408,420,424,426,440,
%U A062017 442,444,448,460,462,468,484,600,602,604,606,620,622,624,626,628,660
%N A062017 Numbers with all even digits which can be factored into two numbers (> 
               1) one with all odd digits and the other with all even digits.
%H A062017 Matthew M. Conroy, <a href="http://www.madandmoonly.com/doctormatt">Home 
               page</a> (listed instead of email address)
%e A062017 44 =4 *11, 60 = 15*4 are members.
%Y A062017 A062015.
%Y A062017 Sequence in context: A096897 A063601 A112809 this_sequence A103678 A020889 
               A084682
%Y A062017 Adjacent sequences: A062014 A062015 A062016 this_sequence A062018 A062019 
               A062020
%K A062017 nonn,base,easy
%O A062017 0,1
%A A062017 Amarnath Murthy (amarnath_murthy(AT)yahoo.com), Jun 01 2001
%E A062017 Corrected and extended by Matthew M. Conroy and Frank.Ellermann(AT)t-online.de, 
               Jun 11 2001

    
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