multiples of 2 when you add the digits?
2006-07-05 08:47:27
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answer #1
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answered by ♥michele♥ 7
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Each begins and ends with 1, and you add 1 to each of the middle #'s Example: 00, 11, 22, 33
2006-07-05 16:12:04
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answer #2
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answered by steponme 2
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They are all palindromes, and even palindromes with an even number of digits! They are therefore all divisible by 11!
It is nice to find someone else from Yahoo! Answers interested in the subject.
2006-07-05 16:11:17
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answer #3
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answered by spanner 6
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if you take the last two numbers and add them together, then subtract them from the first two numbers, they all equal 9!!
10-1=9
11-2=9
12-3=9 and so on!!!
2006-07-05 16:10:32
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answer #4
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answered by Bobbi D 1
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Da 2 middle numbers add on and dey all have 1s in dem
2006-07-05 15:54:38
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answer #5
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answered by ~Bow Wow's 1 N Only~ 1
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they all start and end with one,
they go from 0 to 9 in order,
all have double the same digits in the middle.
I`ll think of more later
2006-07-05 16:11:17
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answer #6
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answered by blondegyrl04 4
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they all start with one and end with one and the middle 2 numbers are the count of zero to nine.
2006-07-05 15:51:25
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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If you look down the middle rows, they are in numerical order.
2006-07-05 15:53:55
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answer #8
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answered by curstadevon 4
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they are 110 years apart hun....but other than that... I'll go with the multiles of two answer from the top
2006-07-05 15:52:43
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answer #9
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answered by tybardy 4
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They're palindromic, which means they can be read the same forward and backward
2006-07-05 15:47:36
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answer #10
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answered by KousukeAsazuki 3
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