No one completed the solution to this problem so we will put it into Tough Nuts for you to return to when you have time. There were several attempts and some of you were able to identify that there are 784 possible arrangements of three factors of a million.
The first step was to identify that 1000 000 = 10 6 = 2 6 x 5 6 and then to consider this as the product of three factors i.e.
| 10 6 | = | 2 6 x 5 6 |
| = | 2 a 5 p x 2 b 5 q x 2 c 5 r (where a+b+c = 6 and p+q+r = 6). |
However there are repetitions here because 2 3 5 3 x 2 2 5 2 x 2 1 5 1 is the product of the same three factors as 2 2 5 2 x 2 3 5 3 x 2 1 5 1 .
So there is still some work to do! Good luck.
Giles Cooper & Mike Hood thinks there are 139 such factors, he has produced a list of factors for example
1 x 1 x 1000000
1 x 2 x 500000
1 x 4 x 250000
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80 x 100 x 125
100 x 100 x 100