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A094799 First term of a run of 10 consecutive numbers such that for each m in the 10-tuple exactly m 1's are used in writing out all numbers 1 through m. 2

%I #5 Mar 31 2012 13:20:57

%S 199981,1599981,35199981,500199981,501599981,535199981

%N First term of a run of 10 consecutive numbers such that for each m in the 10-tuple exactly m 1's are used in writing out all numbers 1 through m.

%C The sequence is complete. - _David Wasserman_, Jun 29 2007

%D M. Protat, Des Olympiades a l'Agregation, Nombre de "1", Problem 89, pp. 182-183, Ellipses, Paris 1997.

%Y Cf. A014778.

%Y Cf. A094798.

%K base,easy,fini,full,nonn

%O 1,1

%A _Lekraj Beedassy_, Jun 11 2004

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