One Sixth as Pandigital Fraction

Theorem
There are $3$ ways $\dfrac 1 6$ can be expressed as a pandigital fraction:


 * $\dfrac 1 6 = \dfrac {2943} {17658}$


 * $\dfrac 1 6 = \dfrac {4653} {27918}$


 * $\dfrac 1 6 = \dfrac {5697} {34182}$

Proof
Can be verified by brute force.

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