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TheGoodGuy
27th August 2005, 01:07
If you need some mental stimulation over the weekend, then try and solve my mathematical 'sum'.
RULES:
Each of the ten letters represent the ten numbers 0 through to 9.
Substitute the letters with their corresponding numbers to come up with the correct answer to the sum.
Good Luck
Ada.
John
29th August 2005, 13:11
Hi Ada,
I am on the way to cracking this. Hours and hours of work.
So far I have derived a few things, and was ever so close to cracking it the other night but then realised I'd gone wrong.
I'll keep going... so please don't post the solution, yet. :)
Thanks.
GlosRFC
29th August 2005, 19:23
I think I've got it now so I'll refrain from putting my "solution" up just at the moment :)
Ruby
29th August 2005, 21:18
Ok... one (1)
nine(9)
twenty (20)
fifty (50 )
all equal 80 Eighty... ?? :doh :D
John
29th August 2005, 21:28
Glos does it in five minutes :D
GlosRFC
29th August 2005, 21:50
Here's my solution. No peeking if you don't want to know:
1 = H
2 = Y
3 = T
4 = E
5 = I
6 = W
7 = F
8 = N
9 = O
0 = G
so 984 + 8584 + 364832 + 75732 = 450132<!--EndFragment-->
<!--EndFragment-->:)
John
29th August 2005, 21:58
I haven't looked Glos. Well ok, I have. Highlighted Text --> But only to make sure you got T = 0, and you didn't... The way I saw it, T had to equal 0 for E of EIGHTY to remain the same value throughout. If T !=0 then E + the value of T would change E, thus, E would not be static.
Yes? No? Maybe? :doh
GlosRFC
29th August 2005, 22:07
Definitely a no ------> T cannot possibly = 0. Neither can O, N, F or E....in the western hemisphere we don't use a leading zero!
TheGoodGuy
29th August 2005, 23:14
Glos,
I have to hand it to you.....your answer is correct. Well Done.
How long did it take you, honestly.
It took me hours, probably about 3 & a halfish, if I add up the time I took on every attempt I had at it.
Want another one?
Ada.
John
29th August 2005, 23:55
Well done Glos, by the way. :D
But --> I still can't understand why T is not zero. I want to put your answer into the equation myself Glos, but that'd be me admitting to defeat, and I'd rather crack it than let it crack me.
Edit --> It's ok, understand now, because you carry the 1 from the previous column.
TheGoodGuy
30th August 2005, 00:11
John,
Regarding the letter 'T'
'TWENTY' has to be a 'proper' number ie 246728, it can't have a leading zero... 046708. We don't write numbers like that.
Ada.
GlosRFC
30th August 2005, 00:20
Yes, I told him that :D
It took me about....well, 5 minutes or so once I'd put my mind to it! I could do another one, yes
John
30th August 2005, 00:42
Understand now guys (thankyou) I just didn't understand it when Glos posted above ('..in the western hemisphere we don't use a leading zero!'). :)
sparkyminer
30th August 2005, 00:45
Stop using white letters.
John
30th August 2005, 13:31
But why, Sparky? It shows up well in a mine. :laugh
GlosRFC
30th August 2005, 17:57
Not with the lights turned out it doesn't!!
Workshy
30th August 2005, 18:26
Glos,
I have to hand it to you.....your answer is correct. Well Done.
He's the forums champion "googler" :)
John
30th August 2005, 20:59
He's the forums champion "googler" :)
I think "He IS Google" would be more accurate. :yikes:
GlosRFC
30th August 2005, 21:22
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