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Homophonic Equality (Posted on 2005-01-18) |
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Every letter of the alphabet is given a nonzero numerical value which need not be an integer. The value of a word is the product of the values of its letters. For example, if c=2, a=4, and t=3, then "cat" has the value 2*4*3=24.
Suppose that every pair of homophones has equal values (thus, ate=eight, implying a=igh).
Show that every letter of the alphabet has value 1.
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Submitted by David Shin
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Rating: 5.0000 (1 votes)
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Each line is labeled by the letter it proves is equal to 1:
b: lamb, lam
d: ad, add
e: be, bee
f: ef, eff
k: sac, sack
l: bel, bell
n: dam, damn
o: to, too
r: earing, earring
s: es, ess
t: but, butt
a: tea, tee
i: stair, stare
m: dammed, damned
u: some, sum
w: all, awl
c: cee, sea
h: air, heir
q: racket, racquet
v: tav, taw
y: drier, dryer
g: sleigh,slay
x: locks, lox
z: czar, tsar
j: gene, jean
p: phase, faze |
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