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What is the smallest whole number that is equal to the sum of its digits multiplied by 3?

Answer

9

Explanation

Smallest (n) with (n=3\cdot s(n)) is 27 since (s(27)=9) and (3·9=27). (If 0 allowed, 0 works.)
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