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Sum, Times, I Wonder.. (Posted on 2003-10-24) Difficulty: 3 of 5
There are infinitely many pairs of numbers whose sum equals their product.

However, there is only one solution to the equation below, in which each letter stands for a single, distinct digit.

AB × C.DE = AB + C.DE

What digit does each letter in this equation represent?

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Solution Puzzle Solution Comment 8 of 8 |
AB × C.DE = AB + C.DE
=> C.DE (AB-1)=AB
            
            DE           AB                  1
=> C + ......  = -----------   = 1 + -------
            100       AB-1              AB-1

since (AB-1)^(-1) is obviously less than 1, it follows that:
C=1 and.

          100
DE = ---------
          AB-1

Hence, AB-1 must divide 100
Accordingly,  we have:
AB-1= 10,20,25,50 , disregarding factors having leading zeros.
=> AB= 11,21 26, 51
We observe  that except for AB=26, each of the other three values has B=1
This is a contradiction since the letter C has already been assigned that value.
Therefore, AB =26
Hence, DE = (100)/(25) =04, so that: (D, E) = (0,4)

Consequently,  we must have:
(A,B, C, D, E) = (2, 6, 1, 0, 4) , so that:
26 x 1.04 = 26 + 1.04

Edited on May 17, 2022, 11:16 pm
  Posted by K Sengupta on 2022-05-17 23:03:00

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