A three-digit number \(ABB\) is given, the product of the digits of which is a two-digit number \(AC\) and the product of the digits of this number is \(C\) (here, as in mathematical puzzles, the digits in the numbers are replaced by letters where the same letters correspond to the same digits and different letters to different digits). Determine the original number.
A girl chose a 4-letter word and replaced each letter with the corresponding number in the alphabet. The number turned out to be 2091425. What word did she choose?
Using five twos, arithmetic operations and exponentiation, form the numbers from 1 to 26.
Using five threes, arithmetic operations and exponentiation, form the numbers from 1 to 39.
Using five fours, arithmetic operations and exponentiation, form the numbers from 1 to 22.
Using five fives, arithmetic operations and exponentiation, form the numbers from 1 to 17.
Using five sixes, arithmetic operations and exponentiation, form the numbers from 1 to 14.
Using five sevens, arithmetic operations and exponentiation, form the numbers from 1 to 22.
Using five eights, arithmetic operations and exponentiation, form the numbers from 1 to 20.
Using five nines, arithmetic operations and exponentiation, form the numbers from 1 to 13.