Challenge VII: A bit of number theory solved by Boorglar

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The challenge proposes whether there exists a natural number L such that L multiplied by a positive rational number q results in a number composed of a sequence of nines followed by zeros. The discussion highlights the number theoretic nature of the problem, emphasizing the need for a proof or counterexample. Participants express confidence in solving such problems quickly. A minor oversight regarding the multiplication of fractions is noted but deemed inconsequential. The challenge invites further exploration into the properties of rational numbers and their representations.
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This new challenge was suggested by jostpuur. It is rather number theoretic.

Assume that q\in \mathbb{Q} is an arbitrary positive rational number. Does there exist a natural number L\in \mathbb{N} such that

Lq=99…9900…00

with some amounts of nines and zeros? Prove or find a counterexample.
 
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So we want to get a number of the form L \frac{a}{b} = 10^m(10^n-1).
Write a = 2^x5^yd, where d is relatively prime with 10.

Then L = \frac{10^m}{2^x5^y} \frac{10^n-1}{d}.
The left fraction is obviously an integer if we choose m larger than max( x, y ).
The right fraction can be made an integer since d is relatively prime with 10, and therefore 10 is in the multiplicative group modulo d. Let n be the order of 10 in U(d), then 10^n-1 is divisible by d so L is an integer.
 
Well, that was fast. :-p
 
Yeah I tend to be good at those types of problems haha.
Ah by the way I forgot the b multiplying the fractions but it doesn't really matter.
 
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