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%I A096106
%S A096106 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,21,22,31,33,41,42,44,51,55,61,62,63,66,71,77,81,
%T A096106 82,84,88,91,93,99,111,211,221,222,311,331,333,411,421,422,441,442,444,
%U A096106 511,551,555,611,621,622,631,633,661,662,663,666,711,771,777,811,821
%N A096106 Numbers such that every digit is a multiple of the digit to its right.
%C A096106 The number of n-digit terms is (n^3+15n^2+32n+6)/6. - David Wasserman
%Y A096106 Cf. A096105.
%Y A096106 Sequence in context: A038724 A106001 A161390 this_sequence A076641 A076643 
               A127204
%Y A096106 Adjacent sequences: A096103 A096104 A096105 this_sequence A096107 A096108 
               A096109
%K A096106 base,easy,nonn
%O A096106 1,2
%A A096106 Amarnath Murthy (amarnath_murthy(AT)yahoo.com), Jun 26 2004
%E A096106 Edited by David Wasserman (wasserma(AT)spawar.navy.mil), Dec 28 2005

    
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