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2017-11-08 17:39:50 +01:00
The arithmetic sequence, `1487, 4817, 8147`, in which each of the terms increases by `3330`, is unusual in two ways:
- (i) each of the three terms are prime, and,
- (ii) each of the 4-digit numbers are permutations of one another.
There are no arithmetic sequences made up of three 1-, 2-, or 3-digit primes, exhibiting this property, but there is one other 4-digit increasing sequence.
What 12-digit number do you form by concatenating the three terms in this sequence?