Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In mathematics a polydivisible number (or magic number) is a number with digits abcde... that has the following properties : Its first digit a is not 0. The number formed by its first two digits ab is a multiple of 2. The number formed by its first three digits abc is a multiple of 3. The number formed by its first four digits abcd is a multiple of 4. etc.For example, 345654 is a six-digit polydivisible number, but 123456 is not, because 1234 is not a multiple of 4."@en }
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- Polydivisible_number comment "In mathematics a polydivisible number (or magic number) is a number with digits abcde... that has the following properties : Its first digit a is not 0. The number formed by its first two digits ab is a multiple of 2. The number formed by its first three digits abc is a multiple of 3. The number formed by its first four digits abcd is a multiple of 4. etc.For example, 345654 is a six-digit polydivisible number, but 123456 is not, because 1234 is not a multiple of 4.".
- Q836100 comment "In mathematics a polydivisible number (or magic number) is a number with digits abcde... that has the following properties : Its first digit a is not 0. The number formed by its first two digits ab is a multiple of 2. The number formed by its first three digits abc is a multiple of 3. The number formed by its first four digits abcd is a multiple of 4. etc.For example, 345654 is a six-digit polydivisible number, but 123456 is not, because 1234 is not a multiple of 4.".