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| id: 5900f4351000cf542c50ff47
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| title: >-
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|   Problem 200: Find the 200th prime-proof sqube containing the contiguous
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|   sub-string "200"
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| challengeType: 5
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| forumTopicId: 301840
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| dashedName: >-
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|   problem-200-find-the-200th-prime-proof-sqube-containing-the-contiguous-sub-string-200
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| ---
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| 
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| # --description--
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| 
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| We shall define a sqube to be a number of the form, ${p^2}{q^3}$, where $p$ and $q$ are distinct primes.
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| 
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| For example, $200 = {5^2}{2^3}$ or $120072949 = {{23}^2}{{61}^3}$.
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| 
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| The first five squbes are 72, 108, 200, 392, and 500.
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| 
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| Interestingly, 200 is also the first number for which you cannot change any single digit to make a prime; we shall call such numbers, prime-proof. The next prime-proof sqube which contains the contiguous sub-string `200` is 1992008.
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| 
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| Find the 200th prime-proof sqube containing the contiguous sub-string `200`.
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| 
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| # --hints--
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| 
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| `primeProofSqubeWithSubString()` should return `229161792008`.
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| 
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| ```js
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| assert.strictEqual(primeProofSqubeWithSubString(), 229161792008);
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| ```
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| 
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| # --seed--
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| 
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| ## --seed-contents--
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| 
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| ```js
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| function primeProofSqubeWithSubString() {
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| 
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|   return true;
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| }
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| 
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| primeProofSqubeWithSubString();
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| ```
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| 
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| # --solutions--
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| 
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| ```js
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| // solution required
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| ```
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