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Addition (Posted on 2002-07-08) Difficulty: 4 of 5
maybe you have seen this before....
        FORTY 
      +   TEN 
      +   TEN 
      -------
      = SIXTY
If each letter represents a digit and all ten digits are to be included in the above equation. Can you find the arrangement of digits that would satisfy the equation? (TEN does not mean T x E x N. It represents the places the digits take)

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Some Thoughts if you cant be bothered with equations | Comment 1 of 5
good guesses are

N = 0 and E = 5
O = 9 and I = 1
Y is a joker

now its a matter of guessing T and R (they
should be large and contiguous) and youve
fluked it..
  Posted by Cheradenine on 2002-07-08 06:35:11
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