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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

We could start by listing multiples of 4 and looking for patterns. Do  

you know what a multiple of a number is?  It's that number multiplied  

by another number. So the first multiple of 4 is 4x1, the second  

multiple of 4 is 4x2=8, the third multiple of 4 is 4x3=12, etc.  

Let's make a table of multiples of 4 from 1 to 100, with columns A-E  

across the top and rows 1-5 down the left-hand side:

    A      B      C      D      E

1    4      8     12     16     20

2   24     28     32     36     40

3   44     48     52     56     60

4   64     68     72     76     80

5   84     88     92     96    100

Now let's look at these multiples, remembering that there will be nine  

more tables like this one from 101-1000.

Let's look for 6,7,8,9, and 0 in the columns first. Aha! We can erase  

all of columns B, D, and E because there's a 6 or an 8 or a 0 in each  

number in those columns.  Now we're left with just:

    A      C  

1    4     12  

2   24     32  

3   44     52  

4   64     72  

5   84     92  

Now let's look at the rows. Wow! We can eliminate rows 4 and 5 because  

they have 6, 7, 8, or 9, leaving:

    A      C  

1    4     12  

2   24     32  

3   44     52  

Just 6 numbers left!

So if from 1-100 there are 6 multiples of four that do not contain any  

of the digits 6, 7, 8, 9, or 0, how many multiples of four like this  

are there from 1-1000?