Hey friends!
Assuming all has gone well since I hit the "schedule" button on this issue... I just gave birth! Ahh! Baby! But there's still stuff to leeeearn!
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I... just had a baby!! So this is gonna be short because I've now got a brand-new kid to keep alive.
Besides shipping an actual human being, I also shipped a product I'm really proud of at work this week, lovingly named Share Pear! I wrote up this blog post about how it works if you'd like to check it out. We shipped a few other integrations too, which you can see on the Contenda Twitter!
Until next time!
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Last week, I had you return points on a line! Awesome job Fraol, Ten, Jesper, Miguel, Muhammad, Vishnu, and Amine!
This week's question:
Given an array of integers, find whether it’s possible to construct an integer using all the digits of the numbers in the array such that it would be divisible by n
(where n
is 1 <= n <= 9
). If it's possible, return true
, else return false
.
Example:
> divisibleIntegers(n = 3, arr= [40, 50, 90])
> true // 945000 is divisible by 3
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That's all for now, folks! Have a great week. Be safe, make good choices, and get your rest!
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