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%I #2 Mar 31 2012 10:32:11
%S 5,8,12,52,40,84,154,96,0,70,110,0,286,0,210,368,0,432,418,200,0,0,
%T 460,408,100,0,648,0,0,540,682,736,0,0,630,792,0,0,819,0,0,966,602,
%U 1144,0,1242,0,1152,0,500,1173,1196,0,810,990,1064,0,1566,1593,1140,1769,1736
%N a(n) = smallest number m such that m divided by the number of letters in m (in Spanish) is n. If there is no such number then a(n) = 0
%C Example a(1) = CINCO because 5 has 5 letters and 5 divided 5 = 1, a(2) = OCHO because 8 / 4 = 2, a(3) DOCE because 12 / 4 = 3.
%D Magazine El Acertijo Number 6, page 13 http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_g6-YNA7BClQ/SHa-j5jA6uI/AAAAAAAAAdE/KB6rE2sQOVU/s1600-h/el_a_06_p013.jpg
%D Claudio Meller e-mail August 10, 2009, with program solution of this sequence
%Y Cf. A164127.
%K nonn,word
%O 1,1
%A _Rodolfo Kurchan_, Aug 10 2009