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BRIAN = LINDA = LEVIK = CORAL (Posted on 2006-12-08) Difficulty: 4 of 5
Can you find a five-figure number, with distinct digits between 1 and 9, which satisfies all of the following encoded equations?

BRIAN x 2 = CONGA
LINDA x 3 = NAILER
LEVIK x 4 = VARIED
CORAL x 6 = NESTED

Repeated letters within an equation indicate the replication of digits. However, the same letter in different equations does not necessarily refer to the same digit.

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Solution Solution ala verbose | Comment 1 of 9

Describing the number as "abcde" the following can be found:

abcde <= 49999 (1st equation)

abcde >= 33334 (2nd equation)

therefore a = 3 or 4.

The maximum abcde x 3 = 149997

therefore from the 2nd equation N=1 and the middle term c=1. Answer: ab1de

From this, when used in the second equation we find the N will not carry any value to the next column when multiplied by 3 - so LI x 3 = NAI.  This will work only if I=5. So b=5. Answer: a51de

Continuing with 2nd equation L5 x 3 = 1A5 with L = 3 or 4. If L=3 then A=0 which it cannot due to A's appearance in the word LINDA and 0 not being an available value.  Thus L=4 and A=3, (a=4, e=3). Answer:451d3.

The first equation forces d=6.

Final answer using only first two equations: 45163

Edited on December 8, 2006, 10:11 am
  Posted by Leming on 2006-12-08 10:08:45

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