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What is Kaprekar constant number?

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The Kaprekar constant is 6174. For any 4-digit number, repeatedly arranging digits in ascending and descending order, subtracting smaller from larger, and iterating the process will always reach 6174 in a maximum of 7 steps.

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  1. The Kaprekar constant, 6174, is a fascinating number discovered by mathematician D.R. Kaprekar. Start with any 4-digit number (not all digits identical), arrange its digits in descending and ascending order, subtract the smaller from the larger, and repeat. For example, starting with 3524:
    4325 − 2345 = 1976, then
    9761 − 1679 = 8082, and
    8820 − 0288 = 8532, until
    7641 − 1467 = 6174.
    This process always leads to 6174 within a maximum of seven iterations.

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